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cheapest place for coil pack - handsomejackuk - 21-08-2014

wheres the cheapest place to get a coil pack.. my local car parts place wants £30 is this too much to pay....? how much would you pay, is it worth getting a new one, or a scrap one... are there any makes to look out for that are not very good ?


RE: cheapest place for coil pack - Grant - 21-08-2014

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But on a serious note, the risk you run buying a scrap one, is that you do not know it is fully functional, and scrappies seldom offer a warranty on electrical items. Try looking round ebay, or places such as Euro Car Parts etc.


RE: cheapest place for coil pack - handsomejackuk - 21-08-2014

(21-08-2014, 09:46 PM)Grant Wrote: Link


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But on a serious note, the risk you run buying a scrap one, is that you do not know it is fully functional, and scrappies seldom offer a warranty on electrical items. Try looking round ebay, or places such as Euro Car Parts etc.

thanks Grant, i will take your advice and get a new one on ebay i see there are some for £20... are the intermotor ones any good they are a bit more at £25...


RE: cheapest place for coil pack - Grant - 21-08-2014

I wouldn't know mate, I've never been in the market for one.

Chuck some links up Smile


RE: cheapest place for coil pack - Niall - 21-08-2014

You won't like to hear it but i would recommend going genuine. Only the TU 306s use a coil pack and leads so not very common but they are the same as all of the 106s and many people had problems with cheap ones on the 106 forums!

Edit: also, if you find somewhere to get a genuine/Bosch one cheap, let me know. I need a new one lol


RE: cheapest place for coil pack - handsomejackuk - 21-08-2014

(21-08-2014, 10:06 PM)Niall Wrote: You won't like to hear it but i would recommend going genuine. Only the TU 306s use a coil pack and leads so not very common but they are the same as all of the 106s and many people had problems with cheap ones on the 106 forums!

Edit: also, if you find somewhere to get a genuine/Bosch one cheap, let me know. I need a new one lol

my local scrappy had a bosch one on a 306 .. i did lift the bonnet and have a look he said you can take it off if you finds one... i went to get my tools and asked him how much...£15 was his reply with the leads.. i offered him a tenner but he said nahhhh so i walked off.. there was also an oil dipper too... i was gonna nick that.. but decided against it, trouble is i pulled up in my saab convertible i think he though i was a rich man but i aint working sees.... i feel a bit embarraseed about goings up there again.. so i may send my mates up with a tenner tomorrows...never know he may bite... if not i get a cheapy one, as my mot tester did say he would pass the car on emissions if i keeps the car.. he was goinna wave his magice wand around the emission tester....Doh just thought i would keeps you all updated....


RE: cheapest place for coil pack - Rippthrough - 22-08-2014

I've a spare OE one that works perfectly if it's the same as yours (there was one with a straight connector for the wiring, and one with an angled one)


RE: cheapest place for coil pack - Pebbles167 - 22-08-2014

My 106 gti went through a few non gen ones, they were fine at first, but the car quickly started running awful and sometimes on 3 cylinders. As said by Niall, get the real McCoy. As soon as I put a pug one in it ran fine.

Made no difference as the car was written off a month later! Doh!


cheapest place for coil pack - jfb - 03-01-2015

Hi Rippthrough!

Have you still got that OE coil pack? I'd be interested if you do still have it?

Cheers
J

Ps alternatively, anyone know where to get a bougicord one? Or is the bosch one just as good?

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This what mine looks like Rippthrough!


cheapest place for coil pack - jfb - 18-01-2015

Just changed plugs, the old ones were ngks! Just as forum said would proly be the case. They were fairly new. Have replaced with bosch ones. Have disconnected battery to allow ecu to reset itself. Will try it later. So will be looking for a coil pack maybe if this doesn't solve the problem!

Thinking ahead , if problem persists even after changing coil pack, how can I tell which ecu is fitted? It's hard to see! And is there a lot to changing one? Will there be electro technical wizardry and equipment needed? !!

Thanks

James
Cheers

James


RE: cheapest place for coil pack - welshpug - 18-01-2015

not likely to be the ecu, broken wiring is common.

nowt wrong with ngk plugs.

unless its runing on two its unlikely to be the coil.


cheapest place for coil pack - jfb - 24-01-2015

So new plugs in for a week, Not a single splutter, cough or loss of power! Like a new car! Guess I'll see over the coming weeks whether it starts to do it again!