My BiL has just called me having had lost another coilpack on his 55 plate scenic, bringing it up to 4 in 14 months, obviously that's not a
great record, the last 2-3 have been on cyl2.
We're starting to wonder if there's an underlying cause that could be killing them, as cyl 2 is the only one that dies.
I'm wondering if there might be a dodgy cable somewhere causing it to go wrong.
Any ideas?
Cheers
No2 probably gets a tiny bit hotter than the rest, only tip I can give is change the plugs if you change the coil packs and reduce the spark plug gaps by about 10%
Has he changed the plugs aswell? I used to fit these under waranty for Renault and at first we had to change all 4 coilpacks and all plugs for a modified version. Later on i guess they realised it was getting a bit expensive so we were told to fit just the coils that were not working and all plugs.
As said a duff spark plug could easily hasten the demise of a coil pack by requiring higher voltages to fire.
Unfortunately, in plain language the coil packs are sh1te and are a common problem, well known to Renault and everyone who drives them.
I had a Megane 230 F1 Team R26 and it used to eat them. I used to carry spare coils in the boot because it was always happening.
Equivalent versions made by alternative manufacturers were no better either.
The other issue I had was poor fuel injectors.
[Edited on 15/1/13 by big-vee-twin]
As above; on the wifes Clio
Cheers all, I thought as much re the coils, they just seem crap.
We did new plugs last time, so that didn't help much, might try the gap thing.