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Seat Ibiza 1.2 of the year 1994.

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15 years 5 months before #11085 by manual-mecanica
Seat Ibiza 1.2 of the year 1994. Published by Manual-Mecanica
I have an Ibiza 1.2 of the second generation, they began to be manufactured in 1993, the fact is that for some time the car is stopped when it is walking, with the consequent danger for me and for the rest of the drivers, once it stops sometimes it starts and sometimes it costs it a while. I have taken the car to the workshop on several occasions and they told me that it was the coil or that of the coil, they changed the coil and the car spent some time working well, but the problem began again, they changed the Cola and kept working badly, so they changed the coil again, it was working correctly for a few days and again he failed again they said it was the coil again, that as I was in guarantee, I was changing it for a few days. He failed again and I have to take it to the workshop, but I do not know what to do, because I am not quiet knowing that at any moment the car can stop, of course I dare not take it to the road.

Someone knows what can happen to the car ...........


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15 years 5 months before #11097 by manual-mecanica
Manual-Mecanica response on the Re: Seat Ibiza 1.2 of the year 1994.
Well, if every time they change the coil the car begins to behave well, it indicates that it is the coil of the problem, but if they already changed it several times, it must be something else related to the coil, whether wiring and other parts of the same system, you should check the entire circuit.

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15 years 5 months before #11103 by manual-mecanica
Manual-Mecanica response on the Re: Seat Ibiza 1.2 of the year 1994.
Look, check the battery voltage with the vehicle in progress that do not pass the 14.5V if that happens changes the alternator load regulator.
That type of coil is usually cracked losing whether its isolation due to excess temperature.
Observation I suppose that when you change the coil, you also change the ignition module that is in the
same lodging of the coil. all the best.

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