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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Duke01 on 09 June 2015, 22:07:21
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Ok, so, threw a P0300 yesterday, which i cleared. Today a P0304 which wont clear until i turn the engine off.
So the plan is to get a 2,4,6 Genuine Coil pack, Bosch i presume...
However, i cant see the part number because some of the Lpg kit is in the way, and i dont want to remove just to get the part number.
Are they all the same on a 3.2 on that side?
Also the eml flashes for a bit then stays lit.
Iirc, Kevin Wood once mentioned this means the cats are in danger or something?
Could anyone shed some light on this?
Cheers.
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Ok, so, threw a P0300 yesterday, which i cleared. Today a P0304 which wont clear until i turn the engine off.
So the plan is to get a 2,4,6 Genuine Coil pack, Bosch i presume...
However, i cant see the part number because some of the Lpg kit is in the way, and i dont want to remove just to get the part number.
Are they all the same on a 3.2 on that side?
Also the eml flashes for a bit then stays lit.
Iirc, Kevin Wood once mentioned this means the cats are in danger or something?
Could anyone shed some light on this?
Cheers.
The receipt for a 2,4,6 genuine coil pack that I bought from a vauxhall main dealer a few weeks back for my 3.2 has part number V0009118115 on it. :y
My eml came on due to the coil pack mis-fire code so it may pay to sort that first to see if it clears it. :-\
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Numbers on the packs I fitted last Saturday were
1-3-5 0221 503 026
2-4-6 0221 503 027
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Numbers on the packs I fitted last Saturday were
1-3-5 0221 503 026
2-4-6 0221 503 027
The number I quoted was the vauxhall listing number but Terry has quite rightly quoted the part number to search for if you are google searching. :y
Apologies if I confused things. :y
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Thanks Guys.
Found a bosch one, halfway through digging out the old perished rubber bits now.. >:(