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You've got 8 ignition coils. You should only need to change them if they have failed and them only the one thats failed!Rich
NO SPARK PLUGS and no coil (as such) just 8 coils!Rich
Quote from: tack43 on March 25, 2009, 22:02:00NO SPARK PLUGS and no coil (as such) just 8 coils!RichOk I think I understand now, 8 ignition coils in place of the one coil and 8 spark plugs. I think I'll leave well alone whilst its all working ok.Thanks RichAndygod
Now I'm really confused, does anybody know for sure or is it a case of removing an ignition coil and poking around to see if I can find a spark plug.Andygod
I think you'll find that the coil packs on each cylinder will be held in place with a bolt or 2. Once unbolted & the electrical connector disconnected they will just pull off the spark plug like an ignition lead would. The plugs beneath the coil. Thats how a lot of modern engines are anyway.
Landrover just transplanted the BMW 4.4 engine into the Range Rover so they should be exactly the same setup.Andygod