Technical TwinAir Coils

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Technical TwinAir Coils

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Hello Fiat friends, maybe a daft question to some...but how do coils wear out when they have no moving parts? Which brings me on to how would i know if i should replace mine? I don't have any starting/running issues. Just lately it seems a bit, meh, as if it can't really be bothered. I've been thinking its down the shi*e E10 petrol so i changed to E5 and its made no difference. Plugs have been changed, so too the air filter, about 6 months ago.
2014, 52K miles, 105 TA, owned from new.
 
Hello Fiat friends, maybe a daft question to some...but how do coils wear out when they have no moving parts? Which brings me on to how would i know if i should replace mine? I don't have any starting/running issues. Just lately it seems a bit, meh, as if it can't really be bothered. I've been thinking its down the shi*e E10 petrol so i changed to E5 and its made no difference. Plugs have been changed, so too the air filter, about 6 months ago.
2014, 52K miles, 105 TA, owned from new.

Look on shop4parts

How much are they..?,
Are there any difference to 85hp..or even the FIRE and Multiair ones 🤔

No doubt there will be a Resistance figure range.. But I am unconvinced it's your perceived problem

Damaged ductwork is not unheard of 😉
 
Not so much wear out as deteriorate.
Over time the materials that they rely on for insulation break down through repetative cycling of applying and dissipating heat. Resistance thereby is reduced, and it changes the performance of the unit.

Stick one of these in with a full tank of fuel, my favourite maintenance pack.
That'll liven it up.

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I always keep a couple of cans handy. I use it in my bike as well.
 
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