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Unfortunately Nick most of repco's stock comes from china, hence I lost a job with them when the earthquake hit :(

I bought some coils for my Ford and at least 2 were faulty, I got a staff refund and bought some off e-bay instead.. they were faulty as well so I finally went genuine BF coils from Fraud with a staff discount = WINNING!!

Injectronics seems to have a hit miss affair with there TPS sensors and re-manufactured TB's also as I found out working at K-mart years ago before repco :thumbdown::dontknow:

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Thanks for that dazzler, definately sticking to genuine Ford coils after hearing/reading some of the horror stories of after market coils on here.

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Had a bad experience with the repco/fuelmiser coil packs, had three of them give up over a period of time. Two I changed myself but was forced to get one changed when on holiday in Mildura. Made a warranty claim with repco and had the cost of labour and coil pack reimbursed to me. Gone back to geniune ford now and not a problem. You would think that a product bought from a company like Repco be better quality.

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Many shops are stocking parts based on price and not quality as many customers just want the cheapest product. We have not used fuelmiser products for about 7 years now due to several failures in a short period of time.

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guys as a rule of thumb just buy genuine coils..... I have never ever seen aftermarket coils work properly in our cars, be it weapon x, fuelmiser or vdo none of them have the reliability of genuine coils.... its funny how many customers I get sayin their car is missing but they have replaced the coils and it turns out to be sh*tty coils... put genuine ones in all is fixed :)... they are cheaper genuine anyway if u can get trade price

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If you return the faulty product within 7 days of purchase you are entitled to a full refund as per consumer law.

ref: http://www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au/business-consumer-guarantee-not-met.htm

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