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Old 10-19-2009, 12:20 AM   #1
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Question coil packs

is it true that if one goes bad u change them all? i am having problems with the spark plug coil packs thats what i call them. i got a used one about 3 months ago and the same one stopped working again. what do i do? can driving with a bad pack cause my ecu to short out? last time the other one went bad i drove around like that for a week or more and soon after that i burnt my ecu now yes there was a little bit of water involved but what if it wasnt the water that burnt it but my dumass driving on 5 cylinders. god it burns gas like it was free. help please!
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Old 01-13-2010, 08:33 PM   #2
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Cool Re: coil packs

Coil packs go out ramdomly.. so change it.. get one from a junk yard,,,from a Z NA OR TT or a J30 they all work..
Coil packs don't short out ECU's the water did!!!
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