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Where the hell do ifind the coil pack on my car. I had a look underneath it but cant seem to find it. Can someone help me
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naughtyfalcon |
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it's near the back of the engine bolted to the chassis somewhere i think.
there a bugger of a thing.
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Gaz |
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if au us the same as EF.. right under the inlet manifold. and i mean right under it
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eagleaus |
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If your going to change them, take the air box out!!
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Leroy |
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the clue is in your topic heading. get a torch and follow the leads down. they will lead you directly to it
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eagleaus wrote: If your going to change them, take the air box out!!
yep thats the best way, ull never get it otherwise. take the box out and have a feel around near where the leads go and ull find it! just make sure the cars cold cos ull burn urself on the water pipe |
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danny boy |
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they couldnt have put the bloody thing in a worser place lol
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BI6TIM |
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That's true the coil pack cars are harder to replace leads on than the dissy cars in my opinion. You can't really take the coil packs out to change the leads so you don't get the leads mixed up.
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