Ignition coil BERU or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Volkswagen Ignition coil

my tach was acting up when i first got the car, I cleaned all the connections going to the coil when i replaced the coil and that fixed it.

Pros: cleaning fixed the issue
Cons: tach was acting up
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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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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OEM Volkswagen Ignition coil

Changed the plugs, and while changing them noticed that there was a little charring in two of the coil paks seating surface where the spark plug tip sits...after changing the plugs the car still felt like ****. Ran to Advanced....and they showed 2 cylinders not firing good, needless to say they only stocked one coil pak. I replaced it and the car ran like a champ.

Pros: car ran like a champ
Cons: car still felt like ****
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BERU Ignition coil

This is a great thread! I just had one go out on me and I've only had the car for 6 days. Replaced it with a friend and 20 miles later another just went, ha.

Pros: great information on site
Cons: another went out
Vehicle: Audi A4
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OEM Volkswagen Ignition coil
gdoggmoney
  • Jerks:
  • Warning light:
Rating 3.0

Everyone swears the stock coils are great for 800hp because force fed did it. I don't care, the coils suck and always have. I always had random misfires here of there even when new, and I could never run the plug gap I run now with push downs or bolt downs on a stock car even without serious hesitation and enough to increment the misfire counter. This 190k mile Jetta did this also and I thought maybe carbon fouled plugs or a dying coil. Now it pulls 20 inches of vacuum with a rock solid needle at idle no bouncing, no hesitation. The car sounds absolutely different at idle, fresh plugs and a .040 gap, no other change but the coils and fersh plugs. It sounds throatier and crisper with the larger gap too.

Pros: throatier sound, crisper sound
Cons: random misfires, hesitation
Mileage: 190000 km
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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
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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