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kenshapiro2002
post Aug 17 2009, 01:03 PM
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In my ongoing quest to "fix"everything possible before I start rebuilding my webers, I figured I'd check out my coil today. I read an online article that said it's better checked out of the car, than in, and gave instructions that have me needing the resistance specs (which Haynes doesn't list).

Then, I started wondering why there was a spare (used) coil in the trunk. The Bosch coil currently in the car has two numbers on it. They are:

0 221 102 076
0 222 905 115

The spare coil lying in the trunk is:

0 221 119 009

Any insight here is appreciated as always...don't know what I'd do without y'all!

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post Aug 17 2009, 02:14 PM
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0 221 102 076 = VW 022 905 115 B ... All 914 models

0 221 119 009 = Porsche 928 602 501 00 / VW 059 905 105 B, fits BPM Oceanic, Vulcano 450 / 375, V12/570, V 12/620 S

0 22 905 115 doesn't come up in Bosch ESI .. no information
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