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[quote="macca1411"]You missed a few things that it could be that re cheaper than those you have listed. Blocked air filter, gunked up air sensor, loose/bad electrical connection, fuel pressure issue. Yes the coil pack is easy to change, less than 5 mins on a TU3, but to be honest if you have already looked at it and you're having to ask if it's an easy job, then it's probably better that you go to a garage and have the fault diagnosed properly otherwise you could end up spending a fortune replacing parts and still be no nearer finding the fault.[/quote]
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