F430 ignition coils replacement

F430 ignition coils replacement

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chillo

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724 posts

223 months

Friday 7th October 2016
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Hi All,
Had a bit of misfire on a trip to the ring in August where the car got very hot after a day of high running on the Autobahn. Ecu logged some ignition coil errors (P0352) and ran with a misfire until it had cooled a bit. The coil appeared to be breaking down with high temps, all ok if driven gently.
Reset the ecu after I got back took it for a steady run to check what errors it was logging and even though the car was running absolutely fine ecu logged a few cylinder misfire errors:
P0030 Heater control circuit bank 1 sensor 1
P0300 Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire detected
P0308 Cylinder 8 Misfire detected
P0306 Cylinder 6 Misfire detected
P0305 Cylinder 5 Misfire detected
P0307 Cylinder 7 Misfire detected

So going to get all the coils replaced and new plugs (car is fully de-cat, 10 years old and 30k miles) not sure when plugs last changed! Also will investigate heater control sensor.

I have the Bosch part numbers and attempted to order them from an online parts supplier, however 2 weeks later and countless chases I get informed that they can't get the coil packs! frown

The coil packs are just standard Bosch coils and the supplier I ordered from priced them at £37 +vat for the 0221604012 (For cylinder 1,2,7,8)
and
£38 +vat each for the 0221604013 (For cylinder 3,4,5,6)
Two different part numbers as above.

I'm struggling to find anywhere else that can supply them?! any suggestions? Looking to part normal parts price without getting stiffed with the Ferrari tax!



Edited by chillo on Friday 7th October 11:10

mwstewart

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189 months

Friday 7th October 2016
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chillo

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223 months

Friday 7th October 2016
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thanks!

and the other bank:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/0221604012-BOSCH-IGNITIO...

Edited by chillo on Friday 7th October 16:06

Cerberaherts

1,651 posts

142 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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I'd take a closer look before condemning the coils. The chances of four failing at once are slim, to say the least. They suffer with intake gasket failure, which produces those codes. Ferrari introduced a modified intake gasket (alluminium instead of paper) because of it. To be sure, you need to look at your fuel adaptions, and check for leaks, either smoke test if or use a light coat of brake cleaner at the manifold base on start up (from stone cold) and check for idle fluctuation. Below is a pic of one (of many!) I changed for the same issue, showing the knackered paper gasket.....

It's also likely gone open circuit across the oxygen sensor heated element, causing the "heater control" code. You can check for continuity at the plug to confirm....


Edited by Cerberaherts on Sunday 16th October 17:12


Edited by Cerberaherts on Sunday 16th October 17:27

voicey

2,453 posts

188 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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The new gasket is also teflon coated - the paper gaskets get eaten away by the fuel being sprayed onto their edge by the injectors.

If it does turn out that you have an umetered air leak then it's a very straightforward job to pull the manifold off, instructions are here.

mwstewart

7,652 posts

189 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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Late '07 onwards have the metal gasket as standard, so check first.

mick996r

49 posts

200 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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If you are not brave enough to change the gaskets yourself (like me) I had Ed at Christian Lewis (Northampton)change them, total price including the Vodka & Tonic was just under £250.00. The symptoms leading to the change out was the engine light staying on, combined with a lumpy tick over and hesitation on pulling away. Not sure if that helps anybody.

chillo

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724 posts

223 months

Friday 3rd March 2017
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update to this, finally going to get the coils fitted in the next month or so as part of my spring service. Have got all the coil packs. What are the best plugs for the F430? any recommendations?
Going to have the manifold fitment investigated for leaks, this is an AP manifold that was fitted new a couple years back. This maybe a cause of the O2 error.

Kyodo

731 posts

125 months

Saturday 4th March 2017
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Ed/ Aldous:
Would you know if the improved gaskets available are just for the F430 or are you also able to retro-fit this or a similar version to the 360?

chillo

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724 posts

223 months

Tuesday 30th May 2017
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Just to update this thread, got car back after having all coil packs and plugs replaced along with service. O2 sensor, Lambda sensor and thermocouple replaced. New exhaust gasket (updated type) fitted when manifolds where refitted after being plasma coated at Zircotec.
Car running fine so far!
Very impressed with the plasma coating, had both the manifolds and test pipe done. The reduction in heat being radiated is startling! I will post a separate thread on this so it isn't lost in here as think others would be interested!.
One thing to note is the ecu has not thrown a 'PO430 cat system efficiency' after nearly 100 miles! Normally ecu light comes on at approximately 50 miles (car is fully decat, with oem remote switchable valve back box). I'm not sure what its related to out of all the above stuff done? I do have 'mini cats' in front of the post lambda sensors but they made no difference before? Will update if the ecu cat efficiency error comes on.

Edited by chillo on Tuesday 30th May 18:37

Cerberaherts

1,651 posts

142 months

Tuesday 30th May 2017
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Kyodo said:
Ed/ Aldous:
Would you know if the improved gaskets available are just for the F430 or are you also able to retro-fit this or a similar version to the 360?
No you just have to fit the paper ones on the 360 I'm afraid. To be fair, as long as the intake is torqued properly you should get 5 or 6 years out of them. Ferrari haven't learned from their mistakes either. Just take the 599 for example. On the intake system, which is three separate sections, they use the crappy old paper gaskets made out of old corn flake packets between the uprights and the heads, yet they fit the better, coated metal type between the uprights and the plenums.......odd.....

Kyodo

731 posts

125 months

Wednesday 31st May 2017
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Cerberaherts said:
No you just have to fit the paper ones on the 360 I'm afraid...
Ok no worries. You diagnosed this issue on our Modena a little while back so it'll make its way over to you for the job soon. You'll know the car as you fitted the CS TCU a while back.
Cheers
Mark

mwstewart

7,652 posts

189 months

Tuesday 6th June 2017
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chillo said:
Just to update this thread, got car back after having all coil packs and plugs replaced along with service. O2 sensor, Lambda sensor and thermocouple replaced. New exhaust gasket (updated type) fitted when manifolds where refitted after being plasma coated at Zircotec.
Car running fine so far!
Very impressed with the plasma coating, had both the manifolds and test pipe done. The reduction in heat being radiated is startling! I will post a separate thread on this so it isn't lost in here as think others would be interested!.
One thing to note is the ecu has not thrown a 'PO430 cat system efficiency' after nearly 100 miles! Normally ecu light comes on at approximately 50 miles (car is fully decat, with oem remote switchable valve back box). I'm not sure what its related to out of all the above stuff done? I do have 'mini cats' in front of the post lambda sensors but they made no difference before? Will update if the ecu cat efficiency error comes on.

Edited by chillo on Tuesday 30th May 18:37
The coating means more heat is kept within the exhaust which in turn is transferred to the cats, keeping them in their optimum heat range (they like it hot!)

chillo

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724 posts

223 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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mwstewart said:
The coating means more heat is kept within the exhaust which in turn is transferred to the cats, keeping them in their optimum heat range (they like it hot!)
My car is fully de-cat! (I have a 'mini cat' -small piece of tube with a section of cat construction in between the pipe and the secondary Lambda sensor).

fyi.
The P0420 & P0430 cat efficiency error came on after just over 100 miles. (It used to come on after approx. 50 miles following and ecu error code reset.

mwstewart

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189 months

Monday 12th June 2017
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chillo said:
My car is fully de-cat! (I have a 'mini cat' -small piece of tube with a section of cat construction in between the pipe and the secondary Lambda sensor).

fyi.
The P0420 & P0430 cat efficiency error came on after just over 100 miles. (It used to come on after approx. 50 miles following and ecu error code reset.
The mini cat is still a cat with the same operating requirements as a full sized version, so the principle is the same. What happens when you remove the mini cats?

chillo

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Tuesday 13th June 2017
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mwstewart said:
The mini cat is still a cat with the same operating requirements as a full sized version, so the principle is the same. What happens when you remove the mini cats?
Mini cats make no difference fitted or not, still get the same P0420/430 error.