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    Exclamation brake down

    ok, heres what happened,
    driving down the road, stop on the lights, take off, 50m and then it dies
    its still running but the engine is shaking and its working all out of shape (like when u swap ur spark plug lines so the cylinders rnt in order), ratheling and it sounds like its gonna turn off any sec, turned it off and started again a couple of times, after that it will not turn on again, the starter motor is working because it sounds like its gonna turn on any sec, but it wont

    what can it be??
    first though was a fuel pump
    then the computer

    mechanics r not open till couple of days so cant do anything till then
    appreciate any help/tips/ideas

    its my gf's car which she just bought so not happy Jane

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    check to see if u have any spark. might be a coilpack. was it wet up there today?

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    I reckon its the coil. Look at the coil on the firewall in the dark and there should be a light display

    If you want one in the next couple of days, I have second hand for $50 or new for $100.
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    i know its a coil pack as the same issue happened to me its either that or a fuel pump but if it starts it means it has fuel pressure and no spark its easy to fit i can do it if u get the part i get trade discount at hanvic south yarra at alexandria can do anytime this week im not 100% sure if they are open due to xmas but can do anytime before newyears

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon
    I reckon its the coil. Look at the coil on the firewall in the dark and there should be a light display

    If you want one in the next couple of days, I have second hand for $50 or new for $100.

    wtf new for $100 ?
    How do you get them so cheap ?

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    i wouldnt know if its the coil pack
    cheers for that, ill have one of those Matt, if happens to be the fault

    how exactly will i know if is coil pack?
    which light do u talkin about loon, im not familiar with this

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    $100 seems very cheap! one for my bros Seat which is probly similar cost us about $135 from Euro car parts. which was the cheapest we could find.

    Deemo. find the lead that goes from the dizzy to the firewall of the car. its connected to the coil.
    Im not sure if this is the correct method. be careful u dont shock yourself but this is how i did it.
    I pulled the lead off the dizzy and held it close to the engines block and then got my bro to crank it to see if a nice strong spark was jumping. and i got nothing at all. Some people use a sparkplug to test them as well. But i was being lazy at the time.

    someone correct me if im wrong tho. im one of those dodgy try hard backyard mechanics

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    ah, thats it, thanx Tim
    i saw it done before, just didnt click what u guys were talkin about
    ill check it out tomorrow

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    The coils all crack and if you look at them in the dark, they arc across the gap and it looks like a mad light show. Its not so easy to see in the daytime.

    $100 is the cheapest you will get for a new one. Thats my price, if you want to pay more, go elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon

    $100 is the cheapest you will get for a new one. Thats my price, if you want to pay more, go elsewhere.
    LMAO!
    Go elsewhere I say!

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