My Audi 80 has been stalling and hesitating while driving, and I suspect it may be a faulty ignition coil. How can I replace it myself?
ReplyFirst, make sure you have the correct replacement ignition coil for your Audi 80 model. Then, disconnect the negative battery cable and locate the faulty coil. Use a socket wrench to remove the retaining bolt and disconnect the electrical connector. Install the new coil in reverse order and make sure it is securely attached. Finally, reconnect the battery cable and test your car to see if the issue has been resolved.
Replacing an ignition coil can be tricky, so if you are not comfortable doing it yourself, it's best to take your Audi 80 to a certified mechanic. They will have the necessary tools and experience to properly replace the faulty coil.
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