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Old 21-02-2011, 04:03 PM   #1
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Afternoon all,

On my way home this afternoon, i figured id turn on the A/C for once. I was just cruising down the highway when I lost engine power completely.

Once I had coasted to safety, i attempted to restart the car. As it was turning over it sounded like it wasnt firing on all cylinders, so I immediately thought my coil packs had melted in todays intense heat, in combination with the heat generated by the A/C unit. Also the battery light was staying on during the ordeal.

But then after about a minute, it fired back up no problem. I didnt turn the A/C back on after that, and all was normal like it never happened.

Any thoughts?

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Old 21-02-2011, 04:44 PM   #2
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I gather its your XR8 ?

Sound like the coils to me but it normally wont start for a little while longer till they cool more.
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