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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: whitegtidriver on 17 September 2008, 19:29

Title: coil pack
Post by: whitegtidriver on 17 September 2008, 19:29
hi anyone else had a coil pack let go. had to call out the aa this afternoon as the car broke down :angry:.. told by aa man that its quite comman, also had 246update  done yesterday now no revo will i have to pay full price again.
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: bacillus on 17 September 2008, 19:50
You just need to go to your revo dealer with the paper saying that VW reflashed you and he should reflash you for free. That being said, the dealer may charge you for half an hour's labour. 
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: 182_blue on 17 September 2008, 20:07
i have heard of quite a few coil packs going
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: neg on 17 September 2008, 21:41
Me too, seems to be more the later one's than the early one's though.

As for Revo - visit your dealer, this happened to me and I got it re-loaded for free.
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: RedRobin on 17 September 2008, 23:55

....Some Revo dealers charge to reload and some don't. JKM now charges £25 IIRC.
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: Cass on 18 September 2008, 00:39
This was acommon proble with VW/Audis in the early 2000's - dealer should diagnose and replace as required. If you're out of warranty you may have to shout for dealer goodwill or stump up yourself :rolleyes:

Revo - should get it reloaded for free.

Cass
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: RedRobin on 18 September 2008, 01:16

....It's not up to Revo. Jim at JKM explained to me why he's felt he had to introduce a charge but I've forgotten the detail!! Sorry, but it seemed to make sense at the time, or at least I could see his point of view.

Naturally we would all prefer not to have to pay :undecided:
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: AlanD on 18 September 2008, 09:18
Coil packs where the devils work on the MK4, I think every MK4 owner has had the coil packs throw in the towl. Glad VW learnt from their mistakes lol  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: DanGB on 18 September 2008, 09:41
yep one of mine went up in smoke. a while back. Was an A or b revision i think.
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: whitegtidriver on 18 September 2008, 11:52
yes car is under vw extended warrenty, aa fitted new coil but as his laptop failed he couldnt bill me. shame that.
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: ub7rm on 18 September 2008, 12:19
Coil packs where the devils work on the MK4, I think every MK4 owner has had the coil packs throw in the towl. Glad VW learnt from their mistakes lol  :rolleyes:

Indeed they were!  Didn't think I'd have to carry a couple of spare ones for the mk5 :sad:   Engine cover isn't as easy to take of on this one either!
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 18 September 2008, 12:44
hi anyone else had a coil pack let go.

Not yet on the Golf or the RS, <fx/on> searches for wood to fondle  :tongue: <fx/off> but I did have one go on the S4.  But saying that, it wasn't the actual fault of the coil pack, but more down to the tw@t at Vindis who spilled oil into the hole where the coil fits - thus wrecking it!  :angry:  :rolleyes:


had to call out the aa this afternoon as the car broke down :angry:.. told by aa man that its quite comman,

They were quite endemic on earlier cars (Golf4, TT1, Audi B5&B6 A4, etc) with the 1.8 20valve turbo, but not heard anything on the later cars.

also had 246update  done yesterday now no revo will i have to pay full price again.

Wasn't that by Tom Robinson?  :wink:

OK, I'll get me coat!  :grin:
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 18 September 2008, 12:48
....It's not up to Revo. Jim at JKM explained to me why he's felt he had to introduce a charge but I've forgotten the detail!! Sorry, but it seemed to make sense at the time, or at least I could see his point of view.

I was told that Revo officially re-imburse their agents for a reflash.  Obviously there needs to be a genuine reason.

Could it be that JKM feel that Revo are not re-imbursing the "true cost" or going rate, and that JKM feel they need to "top-up" to cover?  :undecided:

Naturally we would all prefer not to have to pay :undecided:

Agreed.  :tongue:  :smiley:
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 18 September 2008, 12:50
yes car is under vw extended warrenty, aa fitted new coil but as his laptop failed he couldnt bill me. shame that.

But is the correct one?  Even though they all look very similar, there are many different types/specifications of VW Group coil packs, and for the AA wagon to be carrying the "correct" one seems a little unbelievable - though you may have been lucky?
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 18 September 2008, 12:52
Coil packs where the devils work on the MK4, I think every MK4 owner has had the coil packs throw in the towl. Glad VW learnt from their mistakes lol  :rolleyes:

Indeed they were!  Didn't think I'd have to carry a couple of spare ones for the mk5 :sad:   Engine cover isn't as easy to take of on this one either!

 :huh: Engine cover can be taken off the Mk5 GTI in about 20 seconds, with no tools required!  :smiley:
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: ub7rm on 18 September 2008, 13:07
Coil packs where the devils work on the MK4, I think every MK4 owner has had the coil packs throw in the towl. Glad VW learnt from their mistakes lol  :rolleyes:

Indeed they were!  Didn't think I'd have to carry a couple of spare ones for the mk5 :sad:   Engine cover isn't as easy to take of on this one either!

 :huh: Engine cover can be taken off the Mk5 GTI in about 20 seconds, with no tools required!  :smiley:

Have to admit I've never tried it but I understand it can be broken quite easily if you're not careful?
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: DanGB on 18 September 2008, 14:20
When i got my coil pack eplaced by the AA, it wasnt the right one, so they told me to go to Seat when i could to get a correct one. It did work, but misfired under WOT.
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: RedRobin on 18 September 2008, 14:30
....It's not up to Revo. Jim at JKM explained to me why he's felt he had to introduce a charge but I've forgotten the detail!! Sorry, but it seemed to make sense at the time, or at least I could see his point of view.

I was told that Revo officially re-imburse their agents for a reflash.  Obviously there needs to be a genuine reason.

Could it be that JKM feel that Revo are not re-imbursing the "true cost" or going rate, and that JKM feel they need to "top-up" to cover?  :undecided:

....No, Revo don't usually re-imburse their agents for a reflash except in particular circumstances (I have had a free re-flash).  JKM, and others, now charge for their time - It can take 45 mins to reflash properly.
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 18 September 2008, 14:37
Coil packs where the devils work on the MK4, I think every MK4 owner has had the coil packs throw in the towl. Glad VW learnt from their mistakes lol  :rolleyes:

Indeed they were!  Didn't think I'd have to carry a couple of spare ones for the mk5 :sad:   Engine cover isn't as easy to take of on this one either!

 :huh: Engine cover can be taken off the Mk5 GTI in about 20 seconds, with no tools required!  :smiley:

Have to admit I've never tried it but I understand it can be broken quite easily if you're not careful?

The trick is to be really careful when you first remove it.  Then, when it is off, smear the locating posts and rubber grommets with some silicone grease.  Don't use normal wheel bearing or CV joint grease, as the petroleum base will rot the rubber, and you will end up with an engine cover which removes itself.  :tongue:
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 18 September 2008, 14:38
When i got my coil pack eplaced by the AA, it wasnt the right one, so they told me to go to Seat when i could to get a correct one. It did work, but misfired under WOT.

So the AA are still up to their old tricks!  :rolleyes:

Did you have to pay twice?
Title: Re: coil pack
Post by: DanGB on 18 September 2008, 14:45
No, all done under warranty + free AA cover  :smiley: