Bosch green coil

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jimrat
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Re: Bosch green coil

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Just to update this thread

It was the ignition amplifier that had failed. I bought a 'new old stock' OEM amplifier from Brickwerks, which did the trick.

When I removed the failed BERU unit, it had thermal paste smeared over the back of it, so I must have used it after all. Senior moment....Not sure why it had failed so quickly :?:
1990 T25 camper, 2.1 DJ

jimrat
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Re: Bosch green coil

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Just to update this thread again :shock:

Had a week of trouble free driving, then the problem returned.

Van would start and run fine. After a few miles it would cut out, and refuse the restart. Wait for 5 minutes, then restart OK and continue for a few more miles. Repeat.

I've now replaced the Hall generator (inside the dizzy). Bit fiddly - you have to hacksaw/dremel the body of the dizzy to fit the new plug -but got there in the end. It's now been back on the road for a week, used daily for commuting, and seems OK.

For info, my van starts much better now I have replaced the (4-month old) BERU amp with a 'new-old-stock' VW ignition amp (both from Brickwerks).

Cheers
Jim
1990 T25 camper, 2.1 DJ

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