![]() Ignition coils can fail prematurely in Rifter for a variety of reasons including overheating, vibration, moisture intrusion, engine oil leak, or issues with other components of the ignition system, such as bad spark plugs can cause a coil to output higher voltage than normal, significantly reducing its operating life. Ignition coils are subject to wear and tear under normal driving conditions, and will fail eventually, which happens mostly around 100,000 miles mark. What causes ignition coils to go bad in Peugeot Rifter? If your vehicle is equipped with coil pack in which a group of ignition coils are physically connected together, you will have to replace the whole pack. Typically, ignition coils last around 100,000 miles or more under normal conditions. This is because when one coil fails, another isn’t too far behind, especially if the vehicle has racked up over 100,000 miles. However, as a general rule, it is recommended to replace all the ignition coils at once as a preventative measure. Yes, you can replace just the defective ignition coil in your Rifter. Note: This method only works on vehicles with coil-on-plug (COP) type ignition coils, and will not work on coil packs.
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