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Does anyone know anything about Fiats? My wife has a 1994 1.6 Punto Cabrio which has been ultra reliable for 19 years, but is now sick. It started with the occasional misfire. I suspected the injectors and put a slog of redex in the tank. However, a few days later it cut out on me at 70mph on the A14, requiring a call to the RAC. Two and a half hours later (and a flattened battery) Mr RAC connected a booster to the battery and it fired up immediately and I drove home with the RAC guy behind me in case it cut out again. He suggested it could be a failing crank sensor, so I replaced it, but it has not solved the problem.
The car will start immediately from cold and run perfectly for around seven minutes, then cut out and not restart for many hours. When it fails there is no spark, but there is a live feed to the coil pack, so I am suspecting the coil pack itself. Unlike most Puntos, this one has a single coil pack rather than the twin pack on all other models. It also has the ECU in the cabin, behind the console, rather than in the engine bay like all others.
I can't get the car to my usual garage as it is more than 7 minutes away. I have been in touch with a mobile mechanic, but he does not have the correct three pin connector for an old Fiat to read any codes. I have been on the Fiat Forum, but am no further forward, particularly as none of them appear to have any experience of the 1.6 engine. It is not the immobiliser as this car does not have one!
Has anyone had any similar experiences? Am I throwing good money at bad if I buy a new coil pack (about £50)? It would be cheaper than the cost transporting the car to the garage.
And finally, Liz absolutely loves this car and does not wish to part with it!
'I intend to live forever - so far, so good'
Does anyone know anything about Fiats? My wife has a 1994 1.6 Punto Cabrio which has been ultra reliable for 19 years, but is now sick. It started with the occasional misfire. I suspected the injectors and put a slog of redex in the tank. However, a few days later it cut out on me at 70mph on the A14, requiring a call to the RAC. Two and a half hours later (and a flattened battery) Mr RAC connected a booster to the battery and it fired up immediately and I drove home with the RAC guy behind me in case it cut out again. He suggested it could be a failing crank sensor, so I replaced it, but it has not solved the problem.
The car will start immediately from cold and run perfectly for around seven minutes, then cut out and not restart for many hours. When it fails there is no spark, but there is a live feed to the coil pack, so I am suspecting the coil pack itself. Unlike most Puntos, this one has a single coil pack rather than the twin pack on all other models. It also has the ECU in the cabin, behind the console, rather than in the engine bay like all others.
I can't get the car to my usual garage as it is more than 7 minutes away. I have been in touch with a mobile mechanic, but he does not have the correct three pin connector for an old Fiat to read any codes. I have been on the Fiat Forum, but am no further forward, particularly as none of them appear to have any experience of the 1.6 engine. It is not the immobiliser as this car does not have one!
Has anyone had any similar experiences? Am I throwing good money at bad if I buy a new coil pack (about £50)? It would be cheaper than the cost transporting the car to the garage.
And finally, Liz absolutely loves this car and does not wish to part with it!
'I intend to live forever - so far, so good'