Bad Coil II
#17
OR get another early coil wire thats less expensive,
NOTE you should inspect the other coil to verify that it is also a deep hole version or the stud version.
Roger sells new single coil wires.
NOTE if you have bought the good Beru ignition wire set then it comes with both early and late coil wires,
so there might be someone with 2 late coil wires they cant use
NOTE you should inspect the other coil to verify that it is also a deep hole version or the stud version.
Roger sells new single coil wires.
NOTE if you have bought the good Beru ignition wire set then it comes with both early and late coil wires,
so there might be someone with 2 late coil wires they cant use
#18
Can I just clarify this? I'm slightly confused here. Am I right in assuming the coil is the wrong one because it belongs to an earlier model?
Bearing in mind that I regularly buy these parts from Porsche Spares here in London and they have on several occasions inspected the car to establish exactly what model it is, it's annoying I've not been given the appropriate parts!
So which coil is relevant for a '90 S4? Deep hole or stud?
Sorry to be so dim.
Bearing in mind that I regularly buy these parts from Porsche Spares here in London and they have on several occasions inspected the car to establish exactly what model it is, it's annoying I've not been given the appropriate parts!
So which coil is relevant for a '90 S4? Deep hole or stud?
Sorry to be so dim.
#23
Colin,
Very kind of you but, unfortunately, Bristol's not all that close to me.
Amazingly, I've managed to unearth the original coil. I'm now convinced the fault has always been the HT lead and tomorrow I'll reinstall the old coil with a new lead and see what happens.
I'll keep you posted.
Very kind of you but, unfortunately, Bristol's not all that close to me.
Amazingly, I've managed to unearth the original coil. I'm now convinced the fault has always been the HT lead and tomorrow I'll reinstall the old coil with a new lead and see what happens.
I'll keep you posted.