Ignition Coils

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kenboy
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Ignition Coils

Postby kenboy » Sat May 02, 2009 8:29 pm

Hi
I Had a problem with ignition coils But the nice R.A.C man fixed the problem with two new coils my question is should I have the other two coils replaced the car is a 54 Plate I had to pay for the parts on the road side but it still worked out cheaper than going to a Renault dealer :wink:

Jonault
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Re: Ignition Coils

Postby Jonault » Sun May 03, 2009 6:11 pm

If they ain't broke, don't fix them. It might be an idea to carry a spare pair with you just in case they do fail but remember that Renault recommend that you use their expensive grease on the coil to plug connection.
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kenboy
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Re: Ignition Coils

Postby kenboy » Tue May 05, 2009 7:40 am

Thanks for information on coils have brought two new coils whats all this about expensive grease that renault use!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :banghead

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Re: Ignition Coils

Postby markren2004 » Tue May 05, 2009 9:25 am

quote below from an old thread...I think this is to mitigate the poor design/manufacturing of the early coils, and actually cheaper to put them on dry and have a couple of spare coils in the boot.

do you know which 2 the guy changed..they work in pair, outside 2 and inside 2, should always change at least a pair.
FYI, the grease is £45+ for a finger nail sized tube, although it is supposed to be enough for 100's coils.

AlexB wrote:The sticky stuff is the grease part number 82 00 168 855 applied according to the technical note 3789A. As I understand the coils must not be removed unless one is prepared to renew the grease coating.

The Green Note 4242A is about the coil types. It says that if a SAGEM coil fails and its production date is before "330-3", then all four coils must be replaced by DENSO. It is emphasized that the dates must be checked without removing the coils. If a single DENSO coil fails, then just one coil is replaced.


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