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Old 01-03-2008, 05:07 AM
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Default 94 Diablo VT Ignition Module/Coil

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Is there available an after market ignition module/coil for a 94 VT Diablo?
Supposedly Jaguar do one but I am not sure of the code/number if there is one.
Can anyone help me with this please?
If there is another make or brand, can you give me those details?
In Australia they are charging $1,800.
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Old 01-03-2008, 06:33 AM
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I dont have the numbers off hand, but it is of the 1985 Jaguar V12. I think it is the XJS.
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Hi
Is there available an after market ignition module/coil for a 94 VT Diablo?
Supposedly Jaguar do one but I am not sure of the code/number if there is one.
Can anyone help me with this please?
If there is another make or brand, can you give me those details?
In Australia they are charging $1,800.
Thanks again.
Yes the ones off jags work, I have a 92 Diablo, so I am not sure if it is the same. I have two Diablo coils, if you want to buy them. Were are you located?
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Australia.
Supposedly the 2wd and 4wd are different. Why I don't know but that is what I have seen somewhere.
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Australia.
Supposedly the 2wd and 4wd are different. Why I don't know but that is what I have seen somewhere.
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I dont think that matters, it would be the year, what year is yours? They changed the ignition system.
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Mine is a late 1994. Has the updated dash if that helps.
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Mine is a late 1994. Has the updated dash if that helps.
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I checked, It looks the same to me.

Here is a link to the 94

http://www.eurospares.co.uk/userImag...0_16_02_00.gif
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Since asking the question regarding the coils, we have ruled out that they are a problem. I would though be interested in a price if you were considering selling them. If not for me to keep as spares, I may know of someone over here who may be wanting a coil or two.
Thanks mate.
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Since asking the question regarding the coils, we have ruled out that they are a problem. I would though be interested in a price if you were considering selling them. If not for me to keep as spares, I may know of someone over here who may be wanting a coil or two.
Thanks mate.
What are the symptoms of your problems?

I would have to say I would have to check to see what they are worth, I am not sure.
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Just got a bit of popping on the drivers side recently. Last time I had this problem on the left side, it was the coil. I swapped the coils over the other day but it didn't stop the popping so I am searching at the moment. Hopefully will find the problem with time. Do you have a price on the coils mate?
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