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<blockquote data-quote="tank34" data-source="post: 183968" data-attributes="member: 1332"><p>You must be extremely lucky. My Bremi coils have busted on <strong>3</strong> separate occassion. I hate to imagine having that happen to me when I'm on one of my trips out to Penang, or Terengganu. Even within the city, it's quite nerve wrecking when one of it goes. I had to drive real slowly to AB to get it fixed. The 2nd time it happened, I just got AB AutoResponse to come my rescue.</p><p> </p><p>Do check if you're still on Bremi. If you are, definitely change to the Bosch. Otherwise, the bare minimum you should do is buy one Bosch coil and keep as spare in your care. Make sure you also have a size 10 adjustable wrench in your car to pry open the cover on top of the coils. That's all you need, and if it does "go", call AB for instruction on what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tank34, post: 183968, member: 1332"] You must be extremely lucky. My Bremi coils have busted on [B]3[/B] separate occassion. I hate to imagine having that happen to me when I'm on one of my trips out to Penang, or Terengganu. Even within the city, it's quite nerve wrecking when one of it goes. I had to drive real slowly to AB to get it fixed. The 2nd time it happened, I just got AB AutoResponse to come my rescue. Do check if you're still on Bremi. If you are, definitely change to the Bosch. Otherwise, the bare minimum you should do is buy one Bosch coil and keep as spare in your care. Make sure you also have a size 10 adjustable wrench in your car to pry open the cover on top of the coils. That's all you need, and if it does "go", call AB for instruction on what to do. [/QUOTE]
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