Ignition coil BERU or Duralast

BERU Ignition coil
DonzTM
  • Starting:
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Rating 5.0

many thanks to this diy i just successfully replaced my unbranded made in italy POS coil with a brand new one from beru. gosh, as soon as i put that in and started the car it didnt start so rough. what a small but significant change, kudos and thanks!

Pros: significant change, starts smoother
Cons: unbranded made in italy
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BERU Ignition coil

The stock ignition coil on our Mk3 Jetta -- which we've had since it was new in 1996 -- just went out about two years ago. Typical crack causing the engine to die when going through puddles. I considered replacing it was an inexpensive Meyle coil. Decided against it, because while Meyle is a German company, their ignition coil is made in China, and I'd heard some bad things. Figuring the OEM VW coil really is over-priced, I finally decided on a Beru coil. It is made in Germany, and so far no problems.

Pros: made in Germany, no problems
Cons: OEM VW coil over-priced
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BERU Ignition coil
theslamforevryone
  • Warning light:
Rating 4.0

I am currently using the cheaper version because I just never put in the 'thought-to-be-bad' pack back in [btw, it was an injector so both packs were perfectly fine]. With that in mind, I cannot say there was any quality increase because it was never my CP to begin with so it was still misfiring even with the $350 BERU. But, what they did both do is act exactly the same when I put them both in. I have not had any problems thus far with the cheaper one, and it feels about the exact same quality as the beru brand.

Pros: same quality as Beru
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BERU Ignition coil

Has anyone ever experienced an odd electrical type humming sound eminating from the front of the dash after putting in a new ignition coil??? I put in a Beru Coil and I could swear I now hear a faint hum that wasn't there prior to installing the new one. It kind of sounds like the radio with the sound way low when it picks up engine frequencies (but I know it's not that). It definitely sounds electrical and not mechanical and I've noticed the hum increases in frequency when I increase the rpm's. Do coils even make any noise??? Thanks.

Pros: faint hum increases with rpm
Cons: odd electrical humming sound
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BERU Ignition coil
za01vr6
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  • Warning light:
Rating 2.0

I've replaced 4 of the 6 packs over the last three or so years. All but one actually broke in two when trying to remove them, leaving the bottom half on the spark plug!! I suspect water ingress (not sure how with all that plastic) as the coil packs all showed signs of corrosion.

Pros: easy to install
Cons: broke when removing, corrosion
Vehicle: Volkswagen Sharan
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BERU Ignition coil
TheTimob
  • Warning light:
Rating 2.0

BERU Ignition coils! ALWAYS USIN' GERMAN AUTO PARTS! Old coils out. Here's the problem - that coil on the right's connector broke off! Piece of crap!

Cons: connector broke off
Vehicle: Hyundai
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BERU Ignition coil
spitpilot
  • Starting:
Rating 2.0

Bought new coil. Lucky to get good German Beru unit for little over $90...last of luck. Put in new coil, still no spark.

Pros: good German unit
Cons: still no spark
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