What the hell just happened to my car?!? - now running on 3 Cylinders!!

chughes163

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Jul 1, 2007
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Oxford, UK
:help:Hi Guys:help:

Just driving onto the A34 slip road and decided to give the car a bit of welly.....and the engine warning light came on and went into limp home mode.

Thinking it was the inlet pipe for the turbo again (popped off once), i rev'd it lightly to see if it was making the 'wooshing' noise it had done in the past...and nothing!

Anyway....limped it home....and it sounds like a tractor and it struggles to get any power. I noticed boost was still there, but its running on 3 cylinders and theres a bit of a clunking noise too.

Any suggestions appreciated! Ive tried to get Seat to look at it but they cant till wednesday...useless!:doh:
 

tedvagas

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Nov 5, 2006
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cleveland
unplug them 1 by 1 when its running if it sounds the same after unplugging one , you will have found the faulty coil
 

kilobrown

Leon cupra R
Apr 17, 2007
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west- lothian scotland
yes definetly sounds like a coilpack..... had it happen too me a few months ago, sound like a subaru and ran like a bucket of s**t. changed coil pack and evertyhing back too normal!! ;)
 

chughes163

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Jul 1, 2007
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Oxford, UK
yes thanks a lot guys! I rang a friend who works for VW and gave him part number for the coilpack i got from seat (who couldnt get them in till tuesday!) - sorted me out a new set which were in stock with a discount :) just fitted them and its back to its old self.....i went and saw a mechanic friend today who listened to it - didnt look under the bonnet in any great detail - but said it could be anything....i.e. piston getting stuck - and could be terminal! lol scared the crap out of me!
 

kilobrown

Leon cupra R
Apr 17, 2007
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west- lothian scotland
if u remove the plastic engine cover you will see them, theres four of them in a row. prize them out gentley one by one and swap them for a good one until the cars running smoothly..... or easier way put it on vag com and that will tell you exactly which one is at fault ;)
 

Neil_Ireland

Leon Cupra
Apr 27, 2006
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Dublin
They are the square things in this pic, 4 of them, they sit down onto each spark plug.

coil.jpg


Neil.
 

rikwheeler

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Apr 23, 2006
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Lincoln
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Just spoke to my local Seat garage and they are refusing to replace the coilpack under warranty even though I've explained that the coilpacks are under a 5 year warranty (my car's an 03 reg). Is there anything I can do or do I have to just give in and pay their ridiculous price?
 

cupra@180

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Contact seat hq if you do a search for the info on here they will contact the garage for you. Best of luck with your problem.
 
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