Coil packs again

Talk about general things related to the new VW Scirocco in here.
Post Reply
User avatar
miniman
Posts: 31
Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:24 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Candy White
With a: DSG box
Options: Satnav,Heated Leather,Panoramic Roof,19''Alloys,

Coil packs again

Post by miniman »

My scirocco is really beginning to pee me off, again today the car started spluttering and losing power, followed by the engine management light then the epc light, called the RAC and after waiting 90 mins it was diagnosed as misfire cylinders 1 and 3, two coil packs replaced (RAC patrols carry spares)one of which was previously replaced by the RAC feb 2014 so was just out of the 12 month warranty,in total I have replaced four seperate packs,getting passed a joke.

What could be causing these failures?
Last edited by miniman on Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
A Thing Of Beauty Is A Joy Forever
User avatar
Phil
Posts: 1588
Joined: Tue Sep 04, 2012 10:34 am
I drive a: Scirocco R
In: Night Blue
With a: DSG box
Options: Recaro Seats, 19" VW Savannah Wheels, KW DDC Coilovers,R8 Coil Packs, Revo High Flow Intake, Milltek 3.00" Turbo-Back & Hi-Flow Sports Cat, GFB DV+, Rtech PCV Delete, Rtech Stage 2,Remap & Linear Throttle, Rtech Custom DSG Remap, PolarFIS Advanced, Forge Twintercooler

Re: Coil packs again

Post by Phil »

Have you got it remapped nate?
Phil
Cuprabob
Posts: 5036
Joined: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:31 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TDI 170/184
In: Rising Blue
With a: Manual box
Options: Panoramic Roof, 19" Black Luganos, Vienna Leather, Parking Sensors, DAB, Dynaudio, Bluetooth, Cruise, Folding Mirrors, Xenons
Location: S/W Scotland

Re: Coil packs again

Post by Cuprabob »

Are they being replaced with OEM Bosch coilpacks or the cheaper Beru ones? Although more expensive, OEM are better quality and have a 2 year warranty.

I would suggest anyone with a petrol VAG car, buy a couple of OEM coilpacks and keep them in the car as spares as they are almost becoming a consumable.
User avatar
Phil
Posts: 1588
Joined: Tue Sep 04, 2012 10:34 am
I drive a: Scirocco R
In: Night Blue
With a: DSG box
Options: Recaro Seats, 19" VW Savannah Wheels, KW DDC Coilovers,R8 Coil Packs, Revo High Flow Intake, Milltek 3.00" Turbo-Back & Hi-Flow Sports Cat, GFB DV+, Rtech PCV Delete, Rtech Stage 2,Remap & Linear Throttle, Rtech Custom DSG Remap, PolarFIS Advanced, Forge Twintercooler

Re: Coil packs again

Post by Phil »

philjay92 wrote:Have you got it remapped nate?
Just had a look through your old posts and seen you have. Remapped 2.0 tsis are prone to coilpack failures. Have been through two myself before decided to upgrade them all.

You should be alright now you have been through four :clap:

Nothing to worry about tho
Phil
User avatar
miniman
Posts: 31
Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:24 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Candy White
With a: DSG box
Options: Satnav,Heated Leather,Panoramic Roof,19''Alloys,

Re: Coil packs again

Post by miniman »

philjay92 wrote:Have you got it remapped nate?
Yes, I have it remapped stage 1 Bluefin.
A Thing Of Beauty Is A Joy Forever
User avatar
miniman
Posts: 31
Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:24 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Candy White
With a: DSG box
Options: Satnav,Heated Leather,Panoramic Roof,19''Alloys,

Re: Coil packs again

Post by miniman »

Cuprabob wrote:Are they being replaced with OEM Bosch coilpacks or the cheaper Beru ones? Although more expensive, OEM are better quality and have a 2 year warranty.

I would suggest anyone with a petrol VAG car, buy a couple of OEM coilpacks and keep them in the car as spares as they are almost becoming a consumable.
Unsure, the RAC patrol says they are genuine, but only give a 12 month warranty on any parts they fit.
A Thing Of Beauty Is A Joy Forever
jj06
Posts: 57
Joined: Mon May 06, 2013 3:43 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Shadow Blue
With a: Manual box
Options: Airride bentleys and lots of carbon
Location: hull

Re: Coil packs again

Post by jj06 »

Mine did this till i upgraded to the r8 ones iv not killed any since i replaced them keep one of the working old ones in the boot as a aspare. they were quite abit heavier and seemed to have some vents on the metal part i baught them from awesome gti aproximatly 90 for all 4
Shadow blue Scirocco 2.0 tsi
neuspeed pflo
Miltek non resonated tbe
Apr stage 2 remap
Airride
bentleys
carbon centre console,dash trims,door handles,heater vents, badges, mirrors,grille,door trims,window trims, arch spats
Add me on instagram jamie__j
User avatar
miniman
Posts: 31
Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:24 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Candy White
With a: DSG box
Options: Satnav,Heated Leather,Panoramic Roof,19''Alloys,

Re: Coil packs again

Post by miniman »

And now after a 20mile motorway drive, the car is missing slightly on revs on tick over at about 3rpm :no:
A Thing Of Beauty Is A Joy Forever
matty91
Posts: 10
Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2015 2:54 pm
I drive a: 1.4 TSI 122/125
In: Rising Blue
With a: Manual box
Location: Telford

Re: Coil packs again

Post by matty91 »

Two lights came up on my dash the other day, EPC and the Cat light, rang up VW and told them and they said because i turned the engine off and back on that the codes would of been reset so they wouldn't be able to take it in to have a look at . . . Fingers crossed it doesn't happen again and it was just a one time thing, as i read on the internet its a sign that my coil pack could be failing, if it is then hopefully it will be covered under my one year warranty?
User avatar
miniman
Posts: 31
Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:24 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Candy White
With a: DSG box
Options: Satnav,Heated Leather,Panoramic Roof,19''Alloys,

Re: Coil packs again

Post by miniman »

Without a doubt it will happen again, if its flagged up once, it must have been faulty, your dealer response seems a bit unhelpful, they could still check the coil pack resistance with out fault codes.As far as I know turning the engine off does not remove the fault codes, only the warning lights.
A Thing Of Beauty Is A Joy Forever
Cuprabob
Posts: 5036
Joined: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:31 pm
I drive a: GT 2.0 TDI 170/184
In: Rising Blue
With a: Manual box
Options: Panoramic Roof, 19" Black Luganos, Vienna Leather, Parking Sensors, DAB, Dynaudio, Bluetooth, Cruise, Folding Mirrors, Xenons
Location: S/W Scotland

Re: Coil packs again

Post by Cuprabob »

As said above, switching off and on the engine does not clear the fault codes. Would kind of defeat their purpose if that was the case. Most coipack faults show up as " intermittent misfires" .
Stu13R
Posts: 802
Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2014 11:56 pm
I drive a: Scirocco R
In: Rising Blue
With a: DSG box
Options: Fully loaded including Recaro seats
20" Cades Shift alloys with 245/30/20 Michelin Cup Sport 2 tyres
VWR Tracksport Coilovers, anti lift, wishbones and engine/gearbox mounts
Turbo back BCS Sports Powervalve exhaust with race cat & wrapped downpipe
VWR air intake and Stage 2 APR map
Location: Southampton, Hants

Re: Coil packs again

Post by Stu13R »

Are the R8 coil packs different to the RS4 ones?
Post Reply