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Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 5
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Right diagnostic check done on my 206 1.1 2004
Does anyone know where I can get an electrofil coil pack from?? and also if I replace the coil pack will i absolutly have to change the spark plugs also? these were only replaced couple of months ago So far I have found a garage that will order in the part from the main dealer and then fit it for free in my car...sounds too good to be true maybe?? |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 71
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1. Is it defo the coil pack at fault? 2. No there is no requirement to replace the plugs as this is a helpful suggestion to negate bad plugs being the problem! Just keep them clean if you remove them! 3. The garage is charging you they are just hiding the cost in the parts - why would they do it free? Phone the main dealer direct and get a price. Also phone GSF and EuroCarParts to see if they are cheaper for the parts. Obviosuly then you may need to get a price to fit the part off a garage should it be cheaper. Or do it yourself! |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 71
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Also bear in mind that it may not be the Coils. I hope it is but just be warned it may not be!
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Southern Ireland
Posts: 2,327
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Bosch do them aswell.
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