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Hi all

I have started to get a slight misfire from cold, more severe when slowing/accelerating at junctions etc, this goes away,as the engine warms up. I have yet to get the car diagnostic checked.

any ideas? :(

VW approved garages in the Oxfordshire area anyone?

Cheers.

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Have you carried out the standard tests on the coil pack, leads etc? i.e spraying the coil pack in light water? checking for arcing?

When were the plugs last changed?

The first one is a relatively easy fix, buy some silicone grease and coat the coil pack, Silicone acts as an insulator and should cure any misfire, next remove all leads and place in oven at Gas mark three.... Seriously, give the leads a reasonably warm heat but not VOLCANIC then leave in oven for 15-20 mins until hot to the touch, remove from oven and spray liberally with WD40 or similar and allow to dry then refit and Aye Voila!!!! No more misfire!

Regards

28v6r

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Ahhhhh... but you haven't seen me in my pinnie, working on the VR ;) You may remember a cook in the 70's called "Fanny" errmm ...ehhh ....errrm.. Awwww bo***x! anyway that could be said for what I do to a VR! !amazed :P

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Cheers, for the advice, I have sprayed the coilpack and leads with wd40, and today the car ran fine, did have the bonnet up when i started it, heard a cracking noise (arching maybe?) a couple of times, but this didn't seem to correspond with any misfire? I have looked closely at the coilpack looks very clean like it may have been replaced at some point, so maybe my problem is the leads or plugs, car has a FSH so I assume they have been replaced at the correct intervals, As already explain I will be getting the car diags checked so will see what else if anything is going on &| ?

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