Cerbera 4.5 coil pack
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I did this job a couple of weeks ago (one of the coil packs needed remounting) so it's fresh in my memory. I'm not convinced it's practical to change the coil packs without removing the fuel rail. Getting the injectors reseated without issue is not easy, even more so if your heads have had a skim (I have to loosen one of the intake manifolds). So I would say potentially awkward, rather than impossible.
The worst thing that could happen is that you drop a nut/washer down one of the intakes, that would ruin your day.
The worst thing that could happen is that you drop a nut/washer down one of the intakes, that would ruin your day.
Just changed both my coil packs. Mine is a 4.2 so I managed to get them out between the fuel rails without actually removing the fuel rails themselves. A couple of bolts had seized so it's took longer than I anticipated but it is done now. Make sure your big fuse is well insulated when doing the job or disconnect the battery before just in case.
ridds said:
Jabbah said:
How big a job is it to change the coil packs?
If the bolts are corroded in the mounting plate a massive job.Replaced the oil pressure switch while you are in there as there's a very good chance it will fail.
If only I had read your post BEFORE completing the job in hand.
Oh well at least I now know the process re removing the coil packs. JOY!
The problem is replacing the coil pack still hasn't solved the problem, my drivers side bank still doesn't run at idle, however it seems to kick in when driving at high revs.
Any suggestions?
Check the lambda sensor and its connector on that bank. The lambda reading is only used at lower throttle openings which might explain why the problem goes away at higher revs.
My lambda sensor connectors used to fill with water and do all sorts of strange things until I replaced them with properly waterproof ones.
My lambda sensor connectors used to fill with water and do all sorts of strange things until I replaced them with properly waterproof ones.
Tanguero said:
Check the lambda sensor and its connector on that bank. The lambda reading is only used at lower throttle openings which might explain why the problem goes away at higher revs.
My lambda sensor connectors used to fill with water and do all sorts of strange things until I replaced them with properly waterproof ones.
Thanks, I will give it a go.My lambda sensor connectors used to fill with water and do all sorts of strange things until I replaced them with properly waterproof ones.
pole said:
Thanks, I will give it a go.
You could clean the connectors and pack with this stuff /http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/contralube-770-connector...
ukkid35 said:
I fitted generic Chinese copies costing approx £25 ea inc p&p almost four years ago.
Quick update - one of them failed after about four and a half years. Now replaced with a pair costing £31 inc p&p.Also, it is possible to removed the coil packs without disturbing the fuel rail on a 4.5.
Nw it's funny that this topic has popped up coz I thought that it was time to change my coils (after having done 100K) and had a look around at what was available.
A few years ago I replaced my Lambdas with a "cheap pair" and lo, what happened, about 1500 mniles from home one of them starts playing up.
With that experience in mind when I looked at RaceTech's website I was surprised to see two components listed for the same purpose
but, not wanting to risk fate, I opted for the most expensive of the two which, including postage, cost £240.
You can imagine my mood when I opened the package to discover....
A few years ago I replaced my Lambdas with a "cheap pair" and lo, what happened, about 1500 mniles from home one of them starts playing up.
With that experience in mind when I looked at RaceTech's website I was surprised to see two components listed for the same purpose
but, not wanting to risk fate, I opted for the most expensive of the two which, including postage, cost £240.
You can imagine my mood when I opened the package to discover....
Supateg said:
COIL PACKS
1996 Citroen ZX 1.6i [Citroen ZX 1.4/1.6/1.8/2.0 MULTIPOINT INJ] (2 required)
Euro Car Parts part number : 413545061
German, Swedish & French part number : N92512, Website number is 925PC0090
All in the parts list above!
The ECP part number for higher quality ones is 41354060 the picture shows it as Bosch1996 Citroen ZX 1.6i [Citroen ZX 1.4/1.6/1.8/2.0 MULTIPOINT INJ] (2 required)
Euro Car Parts part number : 413545061
German, Swedish & French part number : N92512, Website number is 925PC0090
All in the parts list above!
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