14:th-Feb-2015, 11:04:45
I'm having classic signs that my coil pack is on its way out. Looking at various sites prices seem to range from 80 -230. Expensive doesn't always mean they are better so do you have any advise
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14:th-Feb-2015, 11:04:45
I'm having classic signs that my coil pack is on its way out. Looking at various sites prices seem to range from 80 -230. Expensive doesn't always mean they are better so do you have any advise
14:th-Feb-2015, 11:38:47
IIRC [MENTION=2]tucpal[/MENTION] had to replace his coil pack
Astra-J 2.0 CDTI S/S
Retrofitted AFL, TPMS, Navi950, BT, DAB, Rear Camera, Infinity sound system, Towbar, Flexfloor & more.
I can do programming and retrofits using genuine GM MDI and Dealer software.
14:th-Feb-2015, 11:50:54
Cheers Rusty, I've just pm'd him now
14:th-Feb-2015, 12:06:31
yer that is common on the 1.6 to be honest i would change the plugs first
for better ones the standard plugs are not really up to the job of 40k as vauxhall say most people jump on the its my coil pack when in fact it may well just be the plugs i would just change them first and see what happens dont bother with GM spark plugs there over priced get the champion or NGK equivalent as for the coil pack if it has gone or is going the i would use a genuine one but i would not not have any problems with a used one at all
14:th-Feb-2015, 12:40:52
try the champion eon2 plugs there around £20 from motorworld
and are a much better plug to use you will find the plugs you have are just standard champion plugs with a GM stamp on them and a high price tag to boot also i would remove the coil pack you have and check the 4 plug holders as the springs inside the 4 holders need to connect with the spark plug and it is common for the springs or one spring to go out of position making a bad connection BAD CONNECTION SPRING HAS MOVED OUT OF POSITION CORRECT SPRING FACING DOWN
14:th-Feb-2015, 13:31:58
also mate just be careful taking it out and lift from both sides
as it may brake if you pull from one side only
20:th-Feb-2015, 22:35:47
Thank you for your replies. After changing the plugs and checking those springs in the coil pack(one was a bit wonky in there) I am pleased to say that it is running great again. If it wasn't for you guys, I would have blown £200 on plugs and a new coil pack but actually got away with spending under £20.
20:th-Feb-2015, 23:03:03
your welcome no problem at all.
it is a common miss conception to blame the coil pack and all to often people are being told it is the coil pack and it is some sort of know fault when in fact the plugs are the first things to check along with the coil spring aliment this usually resolves the issue 90% of the time if you have the same trouble after replacing the plugs etc then the coil pack my be at fault. the biggest problem i think is Vauxhall claiming the plugs will last 40k or 4 years and most astra j cars i have seen with this problem tend to start at around the 20k mark for what they cost i would recommend every two years 20k |
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