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Originally Posted by d4m45cuz
Ok, so you don't have to lift the engine out if you need to replace your coil packs, at least for cyl #1. If there are people that want me to, I can make a write-up as to how to accomplish this. Here is a picture of my old coil pack.
One of the engine bay with the ignition ecu and bracket removed (the removed assembly is sitting on top of my throttle body ish).
And a view of the coil pack locations. You can also see the fuel rail for bank 1.
All in all, about 45 minutes to replace a coil WITHOUT having to lift the engine out. Oh, and car starts
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did u replace the coil packs with new ones?
how much?
Part Number?