Vauxhall Frontera Ignition Leads Problems

Problems mentioning the Ignition Leads on the Vauxhall Frontera
Takes time to start. Engine light comes on, loss of power
1995 2.4i Manual Petrol
Posted: May 29, 2010
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Radio has lots of interference

The radio doesn't sound like it's supposed to. It doesn't matter what settings you use or how much you try to tune it in the sound always has noisy interference and makes it difficult to hear radio programs and music.

High level of hydrocarbons in exhaust

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Check Engine warning light showing on dashboard

The dashboard warning light showing on this page (or one very similar, sometimes a slightly different shape or colour) has appeared on the dashboard and doesn't go off when the car is running.

Engine is rough at idle speed

At idle speed the engine sounds like it's about to stall, it improves when the accelerator is pressed down but when idling in traffic it sounds like it's struggling to run properly.

Fuel consumption seems above normal range

The fuel gauge seems to be going down quicker than usual, the car is using more fuel when driving in the same way as before.

Engine is misfiring

The engine sounds like it's not running correctly, the engine sounds rough as if it's not running in time.