BCB has the Marelli 4LV system. But it is a later incarnation and does use individual coil packs, one above each spark plug.
So. No HT leads to fail (this is a good thing). The individual coil packs are fragile and fail more often than a remote pack (which doesn't have to fit down the well between the cams) but this is more likely to manifest as misfiring.
I would check the plugs if I were you, to make sure they were changed at the last service, and to check in case they are gapped wrong. Not very likely, though. DON'T twist the coil packs to get them out, it will break them.
The Climate Control display hack will show you the reading from the sensor that feeds the ECU. It should show a low temperature when you first start the car in the morning. If it shows a high temperature when you know the engine is cold, then the ECU will not add extra fuel to the injection quantity to take account of the cold cylinders.
G62, the coolant temperature sensor that feeds the ECU and climate control, is contained in the same sensor unit as G2, the temperature gauge sender that feeds the dashboard meter. The dashboard gauge is not a precise instrument, and is just there to give you warnings of bad things happening under the bonnet.