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Ben.M
PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 6:52 pm Up
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I'm not gonna run the engine again until I have a new coilpack.
Seabrook, i'm just hoping it is a weak spark or something to do with the coil pack then as I dont want more problems :P,

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Ben.M
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CD-vRS wrote:
Eurocarparts, GSF or Peugeot.

Avoid Sagem ones.

I got a Valeo one today, i'll fit it later but the one that came off was not an original one and was a Sagem Razz

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Ben.M wrote:
CD-vRS wrote:
Eurocarparts, GSF or Peugeot.

Avoid Sagem ones.

I got a Valeo one today, i'll fit it later but the one that came off was not an original one and was a Sagem Razz

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CD-vRS wrote:
Ben.M wrote:
CD-vRS wrote:
Eurocarparts, GSF or Peugeot.

Avoid Sagem ones.

I got a Valeo one today, i'll fit it later but the one that came off was not an original one and was a Sagem Razz

Ben.M

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Hope that fixes the issue Smile

Yes it did :D. A massive thank you to everyone that helped, the 4th cylinder coughed into life straight away with the new coilpack, a bit of smoke for the first 30 seconds too but back to normal now although the engine management light is still flashing, will this go off by itself???

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is it preplexed? i just disconnected the battery and reconnect. light came on when i put new coilpack in too
 
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Ben.M
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DJ- wrote:
is it preplexed? i just disconnected the battery and reconnect. light came on when i put new coilpack in too

Nope, multiplexed. The light was on with the old one too but i'm assuming thats because a sensor picked up a malfunction. Just hoping it will go off my itself :/

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no, i think you will need someone to remove the light for you
 

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Ben.M
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Hopefully its as simple as removing the service light Razz

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l_jacka
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Ben.M wrote:
Hopefully its as simple as removing the service light Razz

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If you have the right tools then Yes otherwise you need to take it to garage to clear error codes

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l_jacka wrote:
Ben.M wrote:
Hopefully its as simple as removing the service light Razz

Ben.M

If you have the right tools then Yes otherwise you need to take it to garage to clear error codes

Well I need to take my battery off soon anyway so i'll see what happens plus I will have an autoelectrician round soon too, so i'll see if he can do it Razz

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