How to diagnose a bad ignition coil on 2010 VW CC

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @waynesworldlydrawerings1
    @waynesworldlydrawerings1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this, you just saved me a big mechanic bill! Rock on

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  Год назад

      That is great to hear. Thanks for watching and good luck

  • @staphaniereid3745
    @staphaniereid3745 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Chilly Moose! Learned a lot from this video! 👍

  • @BlockIce84
    @BlockIce84 3 года назад +3

    Thank you, good video, my ignition coil #4 I think is bad. I will try to change it tomorrow.

  • @wichoernandez1
    @wichoernandez1 3 года назад +3

    Read codes always p3001-2-3-4 last number its the cylinder but be careful because can be vented valve or timing chain jump .. codes are very helpful

  • @dwightblack9577
    @dwightblack9577 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video bro it really help me

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks 🙏 I appreciate it

  • @rongdizhu8807
    @rongdizhu8807 4 года назад +1

    Thats the helpful video that I ve been looking for !!!!! thanks !!!

  • @yomijay4415
    @yomijay4415 3 года назад +1

    Nice and easy explaination

  • @ExtractFilms
    @ExtractFilms 2 года назад +1

    This worked for me! Thanks!!

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  Год назад

      Great! glad it helped out. thanks for watching

  • @raycombest2296
    @raycombest2296 2 года назад +2

    Thanks much appreciated. 💪

  • @aimeejones845
    @aimeejones845 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video so much!!

  • @everettknight8591
    @everettknight8591 Год назад +1

    Very Helpful Thank U !!

  • @hookhousebeatz
    @hookhousebeatz 2 года назад +1

    you saved me bro....🙏

  • @bhigdaddymark
    @bhigdaddymark 2 года назад +3

    On my European cars all German with the exception of 3 Saab's and 2 Volvo's, I NEVER use aftermarket parts as I'd rather pay more for the accurate OEM parts to ensure no problems with the car. Was that coil an OEM Volkswagon coil that you bought on Amazon or was it Chinese made aftermarket?
    Loved the train horn in the background!

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад +1

      I agree… genuine parts are the way to go. However, it a cheap way to confirm that it’s the proper fix for the do-it your selfer.

    • @bhigdaddymark
      @bhigdaddymark 2 года назад +1

      @@chillymooose
      Thanks for your response. I've got another question for you, what's the best/least expensive way to address the carbon buildup on those 2.0 TSI engines as the dealer (in my area) wants $2,700 to clean out the carbon buildup. I'm getting a 2010 CC in January (haven't had a German car since 2010) and I'm not looking forward to going back to buying 93 Octane gas and the potential maintenance headaches with said German cars, it'll be my 5th VW and 7th VW product (I've had two Audi's) so I'm a bit concerned as at my age, all that I want is trouble-free car ownership (I should be getting a Toyota or Honda instead lol). Thanks for the informative video.

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад +1

      @mark i am not to familiar with any procedures where you can clean the internals of the valve assembly inside the head. I have seen some advertised head flush procedures at the local jiffy lube and places like that but i have never opened up a head assembly and verified the results of said head flush. Only way i know of is the old fashion way, of taking the head / valve assembly apart and hand cleaning them.
      Hope this helps. And thanks for the support on the channel.
      Good luck with the CC. They are great cars.

    • @bhigdaddymark
      @bhigdaddymark 2 года назад +1

      @@chillymooose
      Thanks again and you said EXACTLY what the service advisor at the dealership said nearly word for word. Thanks, hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving.

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад +1

      @@bhigdaddymark thank you Sir, and same to you. Happy thanksgiving to you and the family

  • @Squidbillies1000
    @Squidbillies1000 2 года назад +1

    Chilly Moose Thanks

  • @rongdizhu8807
    @rongdizhu8807 4 года назад +1

    really helpful!!!!!

  • @zilla3701
    @zilla3701 2 года назад +1

    What do I do to get rid of the epc light

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад

      You can either go to an auto parts store like auto zone or pep boys and ask them to clear your codes. Or you can purchase a cheap code reader and reset it yourself.

  • @CaddyBrokeDown
    @CaddyBrokeDown 3 года назад +2

    I’ve replaced all my coils 3 times in 1 year

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  3 года назад +3

      What brand are you using?
      Just curious

  • @kimterry9525
    @kimterry9525 Год назад +1

    So how did you get the lights to go out? Did you disconnect the battery for a period of time?

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  Год назад

      Yes you can disconnect the battery over night or reset the computer with the OBD 2.
      If you don’t have one you can go to an auto parts store and have them reset it for you

  • @zb5099
    @zb5099 2 года назад +1

    I have the same car and I just started running I. Some problems with it when I start the car and drive the dash closed turn off completely and turns back on

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад +1

      Sounds like you are having some sort of electrical issues. Could also be the computer acting up. When the dash turns off, does the car lose power or does the engine keep running normally?

    • @zb5099
      @zb5099 2 года назад +1

      @@chillymooose the engine runs normally it just turns off and on and I loose power steering when dash turns off

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад

      If you can get a scanner hooked up to the computer, it might tell you a code. There could be codes in the computer with out having the check engine light on. But only way to know is to scan for any codes in your computer. Also, just as a suggestion, it could be your alternator acting up. You can check this by disconnecting the battery while the car is idling. If the car wants to shut off or actually shuts off, then the alternator is bad. Hope this helps. Please keep me posted

  • @rongdizhu8807
    @rongdizhu8807 4 года назад +1

    Thanks!!

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  4 года назад

      Rongdi Zhu i am glad it helped you out. And thank you for the comments

  • @joshuatoe2323
    @joshuatoe2323 2 года назад +1

    Hey Chilly happens to come across this video as I was doing some research into buying a 09 vw cc. As it seems you have experience working with this make/model. Would you suggested it at all or should I steer clear. Ironically enough my second option happens to be an optima which you have in your driveway lol…thanks for any insights!

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад +1

      The VW is a nice fun car that gives great gas mileage. Unfortunately the turbo is very high maintenance. The engine compression is so high that engine oil would make its way into the turbo. If you don’t mind all the maintenance on the turbo its a great car. I just didn’t have time for all of that. Thanks for the comment and hope this helps.

    • @joshuatoe2323
      @joshuatoe2323 2 года назад +1

      @@chillymooose thanks for your response…that lines up with what I’ve found especially with oil consumption, timing chain issues, and carbon build up. So would you say that the optima is a better option then, still offering some fun but not with the high maintenance costs and time?

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад +1

      @@joshuatoe2323 absolutely, slightly less gas mileage but the low maintenance definitely makes up for it. I have about 120k miles on the optima and it still runs as if it just rolled off the lot.

    • @joshuatoe2323
      @joshuatoe2323 2 года назад +1

      @@chillymooose Thanks!!! This has helped me so much. I’ve literally been going back and forth a cpl of months over which of these 2 cars to settle on as a secondary option if I’m unable to land a decent used 4Runner in this current market. Now I know. Much appreciated sir!!!! 🙏

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад

      @@joshuatoe2323 my pleasure
      Good luck

  • @marwanadam6060
    @marwanadam6060 3 года назад +1

    Hi, I have Passat cc 2013 TDI, automatic gearbox, the issue is- when the engine is running I hear a sound in the engine kind a little vibration or probably engine’s cover shaking, but once I put my foot on the accelerator the sound goes away immediately, also today when I parked the car on a (P) gear the engine shut down by itself, and that all happened after I floored the gas pedal on the high way. Hope you can give some advices about why this is happening. Thank you

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  3 года назад

      Marwan Adam, there can be many things going on... but off the top of my head, it looks like you may have blown a head gasket. A couple of questions I have is... is the check engine light on? If so, what’s the code? Is there a loss of power during acceleration?
      Let me know. And thanks for the question

    • @marwanadam6060
      @marwanadam6060 3 года назад +1

      @@chillymooose thanks for your reply, there’s no check engine light on neither a loose of power during acceleration, the little engine vibration goes also away when I shift the gear from P to R,N,D, so that happens only when the car is stopped, kind a rough idling of engine, jerking and once I push the gas paddle the sound/vibration goes away. I doubt is the coils and sparks plugs causing this idling? Or should the check engine light shows in the dashboard in that case?

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  3 года назад

      Oh ok, sounds to me like you have a very slight vacuum leak. This is common in the VW’s. I would check PCV valve. You can also search “VW rough idle” here on RUclips.

  • @AliVapeReviews
    @AliVapeReviews 4 года назад +1

    I’ve got a Cylinder number two miss fire i was with a friend and I just said for the he’ll of it read to see if there’s any coils as I had a code for Air system insignificant flow bank one which I don’t know how to fix that and said I had a cylinder number two miss fire I’m hoping it’s just the coils and spark plugs because since I bought the car I haven’t got new ones and I’ve had my 2014 vw cc 2.0T sport in red for only 8 months which is Cylinder two the second from the oil cap side ?

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  4 года назад

      Yes that is correct, cylinder two is second one from oil cap.

    • @AliVapeReviews
      @AliVapeReviews 4 года назад +2

      chilly moose well I guess you can call it a test so I had the car running pulled out every coil one by one and if I ran different of changed the idle it was a good coil so I did that to all and all are fine spark plugs are all fine just a little black so not from the coils but I don’t have a check engine light for it anymore and I cleared the codes and only one came back was a p0491 which I don’t know where to start with that code as I’m new to vw this is my first vw car and German car damm is it a pain in the ass I can sure say that but love it drives nice mine only has 72k mikes 2014 vw cc in red I’ve got the sport sadly when I bought it couldn’t find a r line or the other one in my state

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  4 года назад

      Yes... they are good cars just high maintenance. Good luck with it.

  • @calmz2343
    @calmz2343 4 года назад +2

    So how do you get rid of that check engine sign?

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  4 года назад

      You would need a code reader to erase the code. Or depending on where you live, you can go to an auto parts store and they can erase the code for you. If you need the name brand of a good code reader, let me know. I have a really good one.

  • @keithyiu5710
    @keithyiu5710 3 года назад +1

    hi. May I know if we need to reprogram after replacing the coils?

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  3 года назад

      Hello
      No you will not need to reprogram after replacing the coils.
      Thanks

  • @briancardenas7352
    @briancardenas7352 2 года назад +1

    Did check engine get removed over time or how can u remove it?

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад +1

      It will go away over time
      Or you can erase the code if you have a code reader. Some cars you can disconnect the battery overnight and it will erase the code from the dashboard but never tried it with the VW because i have a code reader.

  • @josezaragoza1213
    @josezaragoza1213 3 года назад

    Does the car have to be running ? Or it can be turned off??

  • @golfmaniac007
    @golfmaniac007 Месяц назад +1

    VW is finicky with their parts. $13 part from Amazon is gonna have issues later on in short time

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  Месяц назад

      @@golfmaniac007 agreed thanks for the feedback, 7 years later and still working well. But it’s a gamble as to the parts you get

  • @cristobalmorillo8126
    @cristobalmorillo8126 2 года назад

    Got a link to that coil pack?

    • @cristobalmorillo8126
      @cristobalmorillo8126 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the vid!

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад

      Absolutely
      Here you go
      Ignition Coil Pack - Replaces 06E905115E, 06H905115B, 07K905715F - Compatible with Audi & Volkswagen Vehicles
      Good luck and thanks for watching.

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  2 года назад

      Purchased it off Amazon
      Copy and paste the description
      Was unable to get the link to work

  • @maxo.1062
    @maxo.1062 4 года назад

    Good day chilly, so my car misfires, exactly same as this in the video. Sometimes it drives good & sometimes, gives the warning sound the moment it starts misfiring. So i have couple of questions, how do i determine if it is the coil or plug that is causing it ? Secondly, how long do i drive it for in it's current condition before it becomes really bad news for me?

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  4 года назад

      Max O. Perform the coil check procedure as i have shown in the video.
      With the car on, unplug each coil one by one. If there is no change in the rpm dropping, then that is your bad coil.
      I would not drive it like this too long. Because you can risk damaging the cylinder. It might be a good idea to change all the spark plugs. These are not too expensive and will help in diagnosing if the problem is actually the coil or the spark plug.
      Let me know if this helps. Good luck

    • @maxo.1062
      @maxo.1062 4 года назад +1

      So, i unplugged i did check the coils exactly as shown in your video & it turned out each coil caused change in the rpm dropping. For that reason, i came to a conclusion that it isnt the coils so i entirely unplugged everything & checked one of the spark plugs & screwed it back in, blew out dirts in each of the coil holes then replugged them. For like 4 days straight ever since, i havent seen recurrence of the engine so far & no signs of misfiring but then i dont wanna be entirely comfortable as i still look to clean the entire spark plugs & if i may ask, what cleaning agent for plugs do you thing i should get for that purpose? Thanks a million

    • @chillymooose
      @chillymooose  4 года назад

      Max O. I use regular carburetor cleaner for the spark plugs.

    • @maxo.1062
      @maxo.1062 4 года назад +1

      @@chillymooose Thanks, will keep u updated

    • @maxo.1062
      @maxo.1062 4 года назад

      Hello Mr Chilly, so my car started misfiring really bad after the last update as it was only working on one cylinder & that scared me a lot so i decided to changed the entire spark plugs with irrinium ix & still left the old coils as according to your demonstrations, they are still working. So now the car engine sounds perfect but the EPC & Engine lights are still on the dash board, how can i clear them with OBD device?