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27 messages, Last post on Nov 22, 2009 at 8:17 PM
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I own an 02 audi a4, and I'm constantly having problems with the ignition coils..now the car is no longer covered under warranty so i need a solution...I removed the cover from my engine and notice that the last mechanic that worked on my car put in an STI ignition coil in cylinder 1. The other three cylinders have stock coils in them.. Does anyone know if replacing all of the stock coils with after market coils will put an end to the constant replacement of them...or atleast make them last longer...? |
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Replying to: chocolate_bill (Sep 08, 2008 6:34 am)
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Replying to: damourer (Mar 11, 2009 6:55 pm) The Break down: My Audi A4 1.8T 2004 started shaking and slowed down my way back from work. I pulled over and called Audi Dealership they told me to tow the car to service center right away and not to try to drive it further. Diagnostic: As expected one of the 4 ignition coils was misfiring (I could also smell gasoline from my car's exhaust). I had extended warranty on my Audi so the diagnostic/labor/repair was covered and i only had to pay some deductible. I did that but i had read online in different forums that if one coil goes out other will follow within a month and I also got similar feedback from service manager at Audi dealership. Repair and expenses So i paid for 1/2 hour extra labor and for rest of the coil from my pocket as warranty would only for cost associated with the replacement of bad one. All in all it cost me around $240 (Includes 3 addition coils($36 a piece), 1/2 hour labor and extended warranty deductible) Thanks for reading, hope it helps.
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Replying to: audia42004 (Sep 19, 2009 8:23 am) |
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First off--thanks to everyone who posted their experiences here. It's been helpful in understanding my situation with 2005 A4 1.8T. In my continued research I discovered that Audi has announced a voluntary recall of some 2001-2007 Audis for ignition coil issues. The great news for many of you is that you may be able to recoup the money you've spent on replacing coils if your vehicle is one of the affected models! |
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Hey, I've been in the other forum for Maint and Repairs. Just saw this thread here. My 4th coil pack in ten months failed yesterday; took my Audi in today (A4 2005 1.8 Quattro). Yes, I was told there is a recall pending for my Audi. And they have an "exception" to do the fix in advance if people come in w/ failed coils. So, allegedly, they replaced all my suspect coils under the original warranty, long since expired. Nothing out of pocket. Woo Hoo! (As a rule of thumb, if a certain car part gets its own discussion thread on Edmunds, they should probably issue a recall.) |
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| I just got a notice that I am suppose to take my car in for an ignition coil inspection two days before I am going on a road trip. My local audi dealer knows nothing about it and says don't worry about it. Have any Q7 owners had ignition coils fail yet? | |
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