It is suprising just how little information is out there on the igniter / ingnitor.
section 2.7a Pages 40 -41 of the 1992 libertry FSM deal with diagnosing the unit but I've not found much else written about it.
Wikapedia has a page on the
IGBT, it does a lot to explain how the igniter / ignitor works.
Every solid state transistor I have ever seen has a heat sink of some sort attached to it, and in the case of the Subaru item the back of the igniter /ignitor unit is an aluminium plate which is attached to a bracket, like the factory one below.
or the one I made for my
vortex
As Doug stated it is more than likely that the unit has a thermal shut off in it to stop it from melting down. A rather expensive exercise from the prices I've seen for a new unit. (200 dollars +)
Bennie I would put the igniter / ingnitor on a heat sink as soon as possible.
TOONGA