On top ov t engine you wil c t coil packs normally light grey or brown tops,remove them with a ten ml socket then pul them up and change.under them you wil c the spark plugs.aparently this is a coman fault in meganes.recomend 4 new coilpacks and spark plugs
Could be a bad fuel pump, clogged fuel filter or something in the electrical system is getting overheated like a coil or crankshaft sensor.
We're on our second (and last) scenic - the first one was a petrol engine & blew at least one coil every other month... one of the reasons we went for a diesel engine on the current one - but have had a host of other problems instead.
The coil springs are not easy to remove or install. The spring needs to be compressed in order to be removed. It takes several hundred pounds of pressure to compress the spring.
Hi, This light came on in my Megane Scenic and it meant I had to replace one ( could be more ) of my coil packs on top of the manifold. Your car will lose power when in higher gear or going uphill.
there are 4 coils each coil is mounted on top of the sparkplug,it plugs onto the top of each individual sparkplug, there is a connection at the top of the coil which must be unpluged first,then coil is pulled upwards.perhaps only one needs to be replaced but which one?i had a coil problem before,the engine did not run smoothly and the emmissions warning light came on. i rang the Renault dealer,explained the symptom,the receptionist told me the problem was with the coils,i called over they had it fixed in less than 10 minutes
to me it sounds like an ignition coil problem ive changed mine 3 months ago and now its playing up again try removing coil if you see one with orange powder on the bottom its most likely to be caused by rain water leaking in to that area another common Renault fault, i would replace all 4 coils but don't take it to a garrage as they will charge about £150 buy a set of 4 from eBay for around £40 and change them yourself very easy to do its just 1 bolt per coil hope this helps
What does the coi pack light look like on a Renault clio
need to replace the coil thing, cost about £40
Sounds like the coil plugs are faulty
The coil common fault
It may mean a coil pack needs replacing. This happened to me within five minutes of buying my new (used) 55-plate Grand Scenic! The car started misfiring, minor at first then worse, and I got the orange service light, check fuel injectors, and check emissions warnings come up. I called the dealer, they got me to bring it straight back and changed the faulty coil packs (two) in five minutes - very simple repair.
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