Ignition coil Bosch or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Volkswagen Ignition coil
ROH ECHT
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Rating 5.0

Sounds like coils to me. I wouldn't even mess with swapping them...I would just replace all four. You can do just 2 and 4 but then you can expect 1 and/or 3 to go soon.

Pros: replace all four
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Ignition coil
kagaku
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Rating 4.0

I read up some online and decided to order new ignition coils. Took a few days, but I got four new coils and threw them in. Again, problem solved it seemed. No more EPC light, misfire codes didn't come back and no more rough starts.

Pros: problem solved, no misfires
Cons: slight misfires during acceleration
Mileage: 104607 km
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Bosch Ignition coil

Be sure to use a genuine Bosch from a reputable source, or OE from the dealer. DO NOT use a Chinese one from a big-box auto parts store.

Pros: genuine Bosch recommended
Cons: avoid Chinese parts
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OEM Volkswagen Ignition coil

I was having hesitation problems a few months ago while accelerating. No CEL, and no codes with VAG-COM. I read here that a lot of other people had had identical problems; the CEL and codes didn't start appearing until well after the symptoms started. Changing the coils solved their problems. So I took the risk and changed all four coils (at about 65,000 miles). That completely solved the problem for me. By the way, the new OEM coils had a completely different part number than the original ones.

Pros: solved hesitation problems, completely solved problem
Mileage: 104607 km
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Bosch Ignition coil

Make sure the new coil is a good Bosch, Beru, or OE unit, not parts-store brand junk. I've seen plenty of bad coils out of the box.

Pros: good quality, reliable brand
Cons: bad coils out of box
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OEM Volkswagen Ignition coil
05GTIMarine
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  • Jerks:
Rating 5.0

as the op stated, the car sounded completrely different. there was no hesitation, idle changes, vac changes. the car also accelerated a lot smoother as well. it was easier to start from a stop and the engine felt stronger. i didnt believe this at first myself so i threw them on my buddies heavily modded a4 that had an ignition problem between 4-5k rpm and the sound went away with these coils. his car also performed much better as well.

Pros: smoother acceleration, stronger engine
Cons: Fitment issues
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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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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Bosch Ignition coil

Many aftermarket coils are completely out of spec and do not work well, some can even destroy the ECU. OE, Bosch, Temic are all good, I believe Beru is an OE manufacturer as well.

Pros: OE, Bosch, Temic are good
Cons: aftermarket coils out of spec
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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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OEM Volkswagen Ignition coil
kbad
  • Warning light:
Rating 1.0

Yep, guess it's common, but mine just caused a smoking fire under the hood! As mentioned, I just started the car in the a.m. and was backing out of the garage. It started sounding and acting funny as explained and the engine light was blinking.

Cons: caused smoking fire
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