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Old Apr 21, 2014 | 03:26 PM
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Coil failure, identification, and replacement

This might prove to be helpful to someone out there.

Last Wednesday at highway speed my '07 R56 S (96k miles) began a regular miss without any warning and the CEL light started flashing. I got off the highway and the car sounded and felt like it was running on three cylinders, so I did what I've been doing since I was a kid to diagnose a misfire -- with the engine running I pulled each coil (it was a plug wire years ago, of course) one at a time and listened for the arcing of the spark from the coil to the plug. It happens that I pulled number four first and got no arcing. All the other cylinders were fine so I swapped coils three and four and found out that the miss followed the coil, and the trouble code changed from 3004 to 3003. (I keep a BT1 code reader plugged into the OBDII socket so I can just pick up my phone and see what's going on immediately.) I drove home and called all the chain stores which actually list the coils, surprisingly, though none were in stock. I went to the dealer, which I had just passed on my commute, and picked up a coil for $66 bucks, installed it in the parking lot, and drove home good as new.

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Old Apr 21, 2014 | 06:13 PM
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Lol I learned that same method (with the wires of course) when I was a kid. Lol

Glad you were able to diagnose and fix it quickly!!!
 
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Old Apr 21, 2014 | 06:52 PM
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If you hadn't done what you did it could have been costly in the hands of the dealer! Sometimes people even techs miss the little stuff!

Great job!
 
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Old Apr 21, 2014 | 07:04 PM
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Of course if you pull the wire too far from the plug and the spark has nowhere to go it'll course through your body. I got a jolt or two that way, but no harm done.

Mark

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Lol I learned that same method (with the wires of course) when I was a kid. Lol

Glad you were able to diagnose and fix it quickly!!!
 
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Old Apr 21, 2014 | 07:07 PM
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Thanks. I haven 't paid a penny to the dealer for labor and I don't intend to.

Mark
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If you hadn't done what you did it could have been costly in the hands of the dealer! Sometimes people even techs miss the little stuff!

Great job!
 
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Old Apr 21, 2014 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Mtolleson
Of course if you pull the wire too far from the plug and the spark has nowhere to go it'll course through your body. I got a jolt or two that way, but no harm done. Mark
No jolts for me..........yet
 
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