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not really its sealed, you could try spraying a water mist over it and see if theres any arcing, if there is its a problem, but if there isnt it could be that its totally had it, the easiest is to try a known working coilpack, a bit of a pain to have to buy one before you know its the problem though hey

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There is a 53 relay in position 11.This is an extra 53 relay on some wires. It looks like the red "live" feeds into the back of position 12.. I will get photos tomorrow to confirm - Thanks for your assistance Lukey

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position 12 is for the fuel pump, which fits more that its clicking when you're trying to start it, but why its there I don't know, maybe it was a "modification" at some point for some reason or some kind of fix.

have you tried removing it and see if that makes a difference. Obviously providing that there's no issue with the sparks

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hello mate i know this might sounds silly but have you checked the fuses? also what you might wanna try is to put a multimeter on the plug that connects to th coil pack see if your getting anything?? thats all i can think at the min is just keep checking and checking i know its a pain in the arse !! but it will pay off in the end lol

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hello mate i know this might sounds silly but have you checked the fuses? also what you might wanna try is to put a multimeter on the plug that connects to th coil pack see if your getting anything?? thats all i can think at the min is just keep checking and checking i know its a pain in the arse !! but it will pay off in the end lol

I was also going to suggest checking the plug for a break etc, as Lukey says for NO spark on any plug is unusual

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hello mate i know this might sounds silly but have you checked the fuses? also what you might wanna try is to put a multimeter on the plug that connects to th coil pack see if your getting anything?? thats all i can think at the min is just keep checking and checking i know its a pain in the arse !! but it will pay off in the end lol

I was also going to suggest checking the plug for a break etc' date=' as Lukey says for NO spark on any plug is unusual

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Thanks for the info Pearsy and Oldmandon, If i pull the plug off the top of the coilpack, can I test for a feed on any point? or is there a certain point I need to check? -

These electronics are an unbelievable pain in the ass!! Much prefer working on the old flat four!!

Will post with the outcome as soon as I can :)

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My bro has just pulled in a favour and got a new coilpack for £40 as well... its defo who you know!! just need the leads and plugs and we will know that they aren't the problem. This VR6 will be running by the weekend.

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My bro has just pulled in a favour and got a new coilpack for £40 as well... its defo who you know!! just need the leads and plugs and we will know that they aren't the problem. This VR6 will be running by the weekend.

f**king hell thats a touch i think i paided about £90 for a new one after talking them down in price lol and yea good idea to see what happens when everything is new !

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