General Coil Pack - Fiat out of Stock

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General Coil Pack - Fiat out of Stock

Dazza25

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My first thread on this useful site. Purchased a new Stilo in Nov 2002 after having Fords previously and worst thing I've ever done. I've had a MAP sensor replaced twice now and on the second occasion took 4 weeks to get the part as Fiat were out of stock, luckily car just in warranty and had courtesy car, but Fiat Head office were useless. Now I have a Cylinder pack up on the way home from holiday and ended up being towed home by the RAC. My local garage (non-fiat dealership) advises that a new coil pack is required £35 which doesn't seem bad, however their local supplier is out of stock and upon contacting Fiat Parts this item is out of stock until end of April. So they are on the hunt for a secondhand part or from somewhere else in the UK.

The questions I have is that has anyone else come up against this extremely poor service from Fiat for parts? I find it unbelievable that a car manufacturer like Fiat cannot supply an essential part of an engine within a few days, I've never had this problem with Ford.

2 local Fiat dealerships have closed in Essex leaving just the one in Chelmsford, if a secondhand part cannot been found I'm going to see if I can insist on them moving the car from the local garage to them and supplying a courtesy car UFN. I doubt they will agree to this, so I'm tempted to seek if I can take any legal action or see if BBC Watchdog are interested to take this further. Has anyone done this or considered this?

If anyone has any comments or suggestions please let me know.

Cheers
Darren
 
Sorry but if this was me I would not be wanting a second hand part (n) this kind of service is the norm judging by a lot of the comments on here from members you dont say what size engine is in your Stilo but there are some new ones for sale on Ebay for 1.6 ATM (y)
 
Starting to get a bit concerened with all of this going wrong, just out of curiosity (going to sound really thick) how do i know if my coil packs are playing up or even the air pressure sensor?
cheers
sam
 
Oh, I think you will know if a coil pack goes - I had one of mine go a good few months back, and I wasn't able to even get out of the village, the car just felt so lumpy....
 
Fiat themselves (well the dealer) have never had a problem getting me parts. I think they use the theory of over promise, under deliver (as in before the deadline)

They got all the gear box bits in time for my car going in, same with electric window.

My insurers blamed fiat and getting parts for taking 4 months to make my car roadworthy again, and another 3 months to get it the way it should be. I even pointed out i didnt seem to have trouble.

Dont know who to believe
 
poor old Dazza25 said... said:
2 local Fiat dealerships have closed in Essex leaving just the one in Chelmsford, if a secondhand part cannot been found I'm going to see if I can insist on them moving the car from the local garage to them and supplying a courtesy car UFN. I doubt they will agree to this, so I'm tempted to seek if I can take any legal action or see if BBC Watchdog are interested to take this further. Has anyone done this or considered this?

If anyone has any comments or suggestions please let me know.

Cheers
Darren

D Salmon in Colchester are still going, they are about 30 miles from Chelmsford so there is at least one other dealer you could try. No idea if they are any good or not, doing a search on here there is one post saying dont go near them but it doesnt say why!
 
I logged onto Shop4 parts to try and purchase some coils for my 1.6 stilo but it came up nothing in this category :confused: this cant be correct surely :bang:
 
Phil
Look in shop4parts under fuel and engine managment then fuel injection. It's a trade secret as they're in high demand but they're there

Now a spark plug is a spark plug right? They come in different shapes and sizes but they do the same job. The same with plug caps, varying quality but all the same job. Now ignition coils- new idea but same job- so I'm thinking, as long as they reach down far enough onto spark plug and you can connect them at the other end then what's the difference? What's to stop maybe using a Panda ignition coil on a Stilo?
12volts in at one end- 45kvolts out the other - BAM - it's not that sophisticated
 
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