#1: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: MadzeR86, Location: IrelandPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 6:01 am ---- I bought a 6555.K9 Condensor to put on the coil pack.
Can anyone tell me what wire to splice the 6555 K9 Condensor into?
People say pin 4 on the coil pack connector, but i cant see
any numbers on the pins. Are the pins numbered verticaly or horizontal?
The wires are also coloured so maybe somebody knows the right colour?
#2: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: macca1411, Location: Westhoughton, LancashirePosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 9:39 am ----
MadzeR86 wrote:
I bought a 6555.K9 Condensor to put on the coil pack.
Can anyone tell me what wire to splice the 6555 K9 Condensor into?
People say pin 4 on the coil pack connector, but i cant see
any numbers on the pins. Are the pins numbered verticaly or horizontal? The wires are also coloured so maybe somebody knows the right colour?
Colours mean nothing. It's the numbers on the wires that identify them.
#3: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: V9977, Location: Athens, GreecePosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 10:18 am ---- What coilpack are you fitting it to?
What year/model 206?
Are you getting misfiring?
Numbers are on the plug attached to the loom.
#4: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: MadzeR86, Location: IrelandPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 10:27 am ---- Its a 2001 206 1.1 LX
I took out the old Sagem and replaced it with a Bougicord. Had to change the coil pack because it was causing a misfire. Cant see any numbers on the Plug wire or coil connector side. Do i just count the pins, and if so across or down?
#5: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: V9977, Location: Athens, GreecePosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 10:45 am ----
MadzeR86 wrote:
Its a 2001 206 1.1 LX
I took out the old Sagem and replaced it with a Bougicord. Had to change the coil pack because it was causing a misfire. Cant see any numbers on the Plug wire or coil connector side. Do i just count the pins, and if so across or down?
If you binned the Sagem why are you fitting the cap as well now to the Bougicord?
Pin numbers are printed on the plastic (not the wires) of the connector which plugs-in to the coilpack or socket on the coilpack itself.
Is the colour of socket on the new coilpack the same as the old one?
Make sure you have the right one fitted as there are 3 types which look roughly the same.
I can go check which wire to splice onto for you when I fire her up later, if you want? (Can't remember off hand)
#6: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: MadzeR86, Location: IrelandPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 2:20 pm ---- Well i heard you still need the resistor attached even on the Bougicord coil. It earths any electric spikes thats come from the coil pack, because without the resistor the electric spike would go straight into the ECU. I have the grey socket coil pack
#7: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: V9977, Location: Athens, GreecePosted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 1:08 pm ---- OK, mine is grey socket and pin 4 is top-left looking at the cable-side (not pin-side) of the connector with it plugged in-place. I have a cream coloured wire in that position and Sagem S2000 V.23 ECU.
Be careful doing all this obviously as you wouldn't want that capacitor on a coil-end line as that will eventualy damage the ECU, if not straight-away.
#8: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: MadzeR86, Location: IrelandPosted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 5:17 pm ---- You mean this one here were the arrow is?
#9: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: V9977, Location: Athens, GreecePosted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 6:04 pm ----
MadzeR86 wrote:
You mean this one here were the arrow is?
Yes, but;
Is that your 2001 engine bay?
Is the coilpack socket colour (black) the same as the previous one it replaced? (not the loom plug which is grey).
I still am not sure why you're fitting it tbh on a bougicord coilpack, as I believe it was a fix for some Sagem coilpacks like I have on mine..
#10: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: LeeThr, Location: North West WalesPosted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 7:02 pm ---- Was this not actually a suppressor to stop electrical noise interfering with the radio?
#11: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: V9977, Location: Athens, GreecePosted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 8:38 pm ----
LeeThr wrote:
Was this not actually a suppressor to stop electrical noise interfering with the radio?
No.
This was a fix by PSA for a problem with early Sagem coilpacks that would cause interference in a way which either damaged the ECU or caused misfiring in certain conditions.
I fitted it pre-emptively because mine has Sagem and fell in the Info-Flash RPO application range.
#12: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 2:57 am ----
V9977 wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
Was this not actually a suppressor to stop electrical noise interfering with the radio?
No.
This was a fix by PSA for a problem with early Sagem coilpacks that would cause interference in a way which either damaged the ECU or caused misfiring in certain conditions.
The Sagem coil pack if it misfired could in turn back spike down the wiring loom to the engine ecu & take out the coil driver inside which means the ecu is skip fodder.
#13: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: V9977, Location: Athens, GreecePosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 3:04 am ----
MrBSI wrote:
V9977 wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
Was this not actually a suppressor to stop electrical noise interfering with the radio?
No.
This was a fix by PSA for a problem with early Sagem coilpacks that would cause interference in a way which either damaged the ECU or caused misfiring in certain conditions.
The Sagem coil pack if it misfired could in turn back spike down the wiring loom to the engine ecu & take out the coil driver inside which means the ecu is skip fodder.
Yes, that's what I meant, 'back-emf'. That is also classified as 'interference' when it causes undesired opperation leading to skip fodder.
I'm still running the original one, recon I should replace it?
I have just about everything else appart from the chassis and glass on this thing.
#14: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: LeeThr, Location: North West WalesPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 4:15 am ----
V9977 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
V9977 wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
Was this not actually a suppressor to stop electrical noise interfering with the radio?
No.
This was a fix by PSA for a problem with early Sagem coilpacks that would cause interference in a way which either damaged the ECU or caused misfiring in certain conditions.
The Sagem coil pack if it misfired could in turn back spike down the wiring loom to the engine ecu & take out the coil driver inside which means the ecu is skip fodder.
Yes, that's what I meant, 'back-emf'. That is also classified as 'interference' when it causes undesired opperation leading to skip fodder.
I'm still running the original one, recon I should replace it?
I have just about everything else appart from the chassis and glass on this thing.
Sounds like my old 1.4 then, pretty much everything had been replaced by the time it went.
#15: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: MadzeR86, Location: IrelandPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 7:54 pm ----
V9977 wrote:
MadzeR86 wrote:
You mean this one here were the arrow is?
Yes, but;
Is that your 2001 engine bay?
Is the coilpack socket colour (black) the same as the previous one it replaced? (not the loom plug which is grey).
I still am not sure why you're fitting it tbh on a bougicord coilpack, as I believe it was a fix for some Sagem coilpacks like I have on mine..
Sorry no lol thats just an image from the internet. I have found the tiny numbers on the plug !!!, i think im going blind lol. Anyways number 4 pin was the cream coloured wire, and i have since spliced the wire into it. I will post a picture of 6555.K9 Condensor installed tomorrow. Cheers for the help
#16: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: MadzeR86, Location: IrelandPosted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:19 am ---- Here is the 6555.K9 Condensor installed. Just ran into a problem! The airbag warning light is now flashing, Tried disconnecting and reconnecting the battery but still the same. I must of disturbed something while under the hud
#17: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: V9977, Location: Athens, GreecePosted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:27 am ---- 'Don't think there's much air-bag wise under the hood tbh.
Did you do any work in the cabin?
Any moving of seats back and forth etc?
#18: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: MadzeR86, Location: IrelandPosted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:51 am ---- No have haven't touched any seats or fuses inside. I looked under both drivers seat and passenger for wires or lose connections but cant see any wires. Also looked under the carpet next to both doors and all looks ok.
Will i reset the ECU/BSI ? Ive seen so many different directions on how to reset but which one works?
#19: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: V9977, Location: Athens, GreecePosted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:06 pm ----
MadzeR86 wrote:
No have haven't touched any seats or fuses inside. I looked under both drivers seat and passenger for wires or lose connections but cant see any wires. Also looked under the carpet next to both doors and all looks ok.
Will i reset the ECU/BSI ? Ive seen so many different directions on how to reset but which one works?
There is no BSI reset for non-mux as such.
#20: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: pug206lx, Location: Taking a gearbox off somewherePosted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:46 pm ---- If there's no wires under the seat the next thing is most likely going to be the spool behind the steering wheel which is actually quite straight forward to replace.
Best to check for sure on some diagnostics though.
#21: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: MadzeR86, Location: IrelandPosted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 7:07 am ---- Well the light has mysteriously disappeared thank christ as its due an NCT.
#22: Re: Coil pack mod 6555.K9 Condensor??? Author: GalwayGuy, Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 8:06 am ---- Hey, I'm in a similar spot with no sign of my condenser. As I'm fitting a new Valeo coil pack do I still need the condenser? And if I do is one from a scrap yard ok for the job?
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