I am currently talking to Magnecor about the HT leads, my problem was a hesitation when pulling out of junctions, or slowing down to turn in and accelerating again(pulling at low revs). Over the last year I have bought TDC sensors, Coil pack, 4 sets of plugs, 2 diagnostic dealer runs, 2 sets of Magnecor 8mm blue leads and genuine Renault HT leads. The problem is fixed now and was the HT leads at the end. 1st time after diagnostic checking coil pack change and plugs, I bought Magnecor leads and when they were fitted fixed the problem. Ten months later the problem came back and the Magnecor leads being apparently so good and new I changed everything again but them with no luck except some fine black lines down the side of plugs 3 & 4 insulators (opposite side from the gear box). I drove the car for another 2 months until a few near ones pulling out of junctions and the car not picking up. At this point I went through everything again and the last option was to change the leads which fixed it the first time, so needing my car every day I purchased another set of Magnecor 8mm blue leads in the hope if they fixed the problem I could send back the first set for refund or whatever than take a chance on a different make. The new leads fixed the problem but only for a month and the hesitation started to happen again so I contacted Magnecor and told them of my problem. They were insistent that it my car was the problem a fuel mix or sensor was causing it after checking the plugs again I found heaver black lines down the side of plugs 3&4 which lined up with vertical scratches on the plug terminals where the leads connect. Final straw I bought new plugs, coil pack and genuine leads in order to prove to Magnecor that I believed there leads where the problem with the boot and plug connection.
The genuine leads have in my opinion heaver/stiffer rubber and tighter fit around the plug and in the plug engine holes with less possibility of vibration and side forces from leads 3&4 which go over a breather pipe causing wear on the plug terminals. I tried all combinations of changing plugs, coil packs form old to new and then by fitting genuine leads and going back to old coil pack and plugs fixed the problem and has run that way for over a month and nearing 600miles.
After pointing this out to Magnecor along with photos they say the problem is still with my car and sensors but will if I post back the leads test them but insist that they sell many of these and no complaints but could not explain how a faulty sensor could tell when genuine leads where fitted and ran fine or messed about when Magnecor leads where on, Also I can’t see an MAP or BAP sensor or fuel mix sending a spark down the outside of a plug.
Anyway can someone post any problems reoccurring after using Magnecor blue 8mm leads or plug flashover problems. Have you ever tried to send back the leads or contacted the company with similar problems and results.
Thanks
The genuine leads have in my opinion heaver/stiffer rubber and tighter fit around the plug and in the plug engine holes with less possibility of vibration and side forces from leads 3&4 which go over a breather pipe causing wear on the plug terminals. I tried all combinations of changing plugs, coil packs form old to new and then by fitting genuine leads and going back to old coil pack and plugs fixed the problem and has run that way for over a month and nearing 600miles.
After pointing this out to Magnecor along with photos they say the problem is still with my car and sensors but will if I post back the leads test them but insist that they sell many of these and no complaints but could not explain how a faulty sensor could tell when genuine leads where fitted and ran fine or messed about when Magnecor leads where on, Also I can’t see an MAP or BAP sensor or fuel mix sending a spark down the outside of a plug.
Anyway can someone post any problems reoccurring after using Magnecor blue 8mm leads or plug flashover problems. Have you ever tried to send back the leads or contacted the company with similar problems and results.
Thanks