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H22a7 dizzy?
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H22a7 dizzy?
Are they the same as h22 ones? Just friggin broke down and i think thats whats gone
more to the point is anyone selling one? Im pretty desperate lol

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Just had to change mine, I'm on an A8 but still use my original one which is a TD60U. (Shouod say on the top) If you do end up having to order one, I got it for £155 delivered next day from what used to be probe distributors - now called ignition car parts out something, BUT, for some reason trading as something like Motor Parts World on eBay, where it was £70 c cheaper than their site
Anyway, excellent service and decent part.


Anyway, excellent service and decent part.
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No, it's a piece of cake TBH.
Basic tools and a little patience.
Dizzy cap off, rotor arm off, plastic cover off, then the coil is at the bottom.
From memory I think t's two little bolts that hold it in.
Don't think I've seen a write up, but a google will probably find one somewhere I'd have thought.
Basic tools and a little patience.

Dizzy cap off, rotor arm off, plastic cover off, then the coil is at the bottom.
From memory I think t's two little bolts that hold it in.
Don't think I've seen a write up, but a google will probably find one somewhere I'd have thought.