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Thread: Coil Pack Issues with in Tune Mode?

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    It has actually been diagnosed as a faulty coilpack, switch coilpacks around & the misfire follows the faulty coilpack.

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    Just as a small idea, it could be the spark plugs.

    The APR tune increases boost and leans off the AFR. If one plug is marginal it might be enough to make it miss. I would pull the plugs and check them before buying a new coil pack.

    Also plugs wouldn't show in a diagnostic.

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    If the misfire followed the coilpack when it was switched then its usually gonna be the coilpack. Just replace it and be done with it. They can be bought cheaply from the US if your local parts counter is too expensive.

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    Went back to VW, I think I wiped the fault code before I went and they said to me they cant find anything wrong. I dont see why this car works fine in stock mode when in tune mode it misfires. I thought these cars are able to engineered to take the higher boost! anyway will replace the dodgy coil, but I have been told they will all fail.

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    Coil packs fail - run it through Google (1,460,000 hits). Cars will take extra boost no problem, but if you have a bad component, it will show up quicker on a chipped car.

    The other alternative is to drive around in stock mode until it fails, get stuck by the roadside, get towed to VW and then get it replaced.

    Fact is, we keep 2 sets of coilpacks in stock (we don't even service cars here) and we never go to the track without a spare set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    Coil packs fail - run it through Google (1,460,000 hits). Cars will take extra boost no problem, but if you have a bad component, it will show up quicker on a chipped car.

    The other alternative is to drive around in stock mode until it fails, get stuck by the roadside, get towed to VW and then get it replaced.

    Fact is, we keep 2 sets of coilpacks in stock (we don't even service cars here) and we never go to the track without a spare set.

    I wonder if I made this happen though, car needed a service and I was a bit late on it, the cooling fluid was a bit low and the misses was driving around with 95, not 98!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Keep us updated.
    Will be interesting to know if it is a model wide problem or just a "faulty" part.

    Also can we please have that video of your resonator delete?
    Okay will do a video on the resonator, where do I upload it?
    ps the sound isnt as good as a stock gti, pretty quiet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nindey View Post
    I wonder if I made this happen though, car needed a service and I was a bit late on it, the cooling fluid was a bit low and the misses was driving around with 95, not 98!!
    Nah, I flashed TT a couple of years ago and it did a coilpack on the road test. I carry a couple of spares with me but it eventually did all 4 before the afternoon was over. I had warned the owner it may happen, he was cool about it and picked the car up after it was fixed and tested.

    It could have driven for years unchipped, the tune just took it over the edge sooner.

    If it were my car, I'd buy a set of coilpacks and fit/have them fitted. You have a new car warranty but what's your time worth. Going back and forth to the dealers, has to have some value. Lost time off work or what ever, it adds up.

    Try a different dealer if it's really crucial that you don't pay but I'd make it a commercial decision and move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nindey View Post

    Okay will do a video on the resonator, where do I upload it?
    ps the sound isnt as good as a stock gti, pretty quiet
    Upload to youtube or yourfilelink or videobam or zshare.net.
    It will be good to hear as i got the muffler delete done but they said i should have gone with the resonator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    Nah, I flashed TT a couple of years ago and it did a coilpack on the road test. I carry a couple of spares with me but it eventually did all 4 before the afternoon was over. I had warned the owner it may happen, he was cool about it and picked the car up after it was fixed and tested.

    It could have driven for years unchipped, the tune just took it over the edge sooner.

    If it were my car, I'd buy a set of coilpacks and fit/have them fitted. You have a new car warranty but what's your time worth. Going back and forth to the dealers, has to have some value. Lost time off work or what ever, it adds up.

    Try a different dealer if it's really crucial that you don't pay but I'd make it a commercial decision and move on.

    Gavin
    Thanks Gavin, have the coils been updated? whats to say this wont keep happening time and time again?

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    They had awful problems years ago but they have been a millions times better since the MK5 came out. There's very little likelihood of new ones failing and if you buy them from VW you would have some comeback. In fact, buy from anywhere, they would have a years warranty.

    Gavin


    Quote Originally Posted by Nindey View Post
    Thanks Gavin, have the coils been updated? whats to say this wont keep happening time and time again?

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