Usually, in the past when  have replaced plug wires, the new ones always
come with an impulse sender and I always replace it while im doing the rest
of them. I might be wrong, but as far as "It still looks ok" really doesn't
amount to much. I think its the degrading impedance that you have to worry
about... how well it carries the spark. Which is something you cant see.

Yeah, replace the impulse sender too. :)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew White" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 9:40 AM
Subject: [a2-16v-list] Spark plug wires and such


>
> So it's been raining here in Rhode Island. A lot. My 92 GLI has started to
> not start in the rain. Replaced the distributor cap and rotor (is was
about
> due), but to no effect. Coil tested fine, car got gas, turned out to be a
> short in a spark plug wire (i.e. cut in the insulation, arching). The plug
> wires on right now are the 7mm OEM Bosch wires, which I'm not a big fan
of,
> since I think that the rubber insulation is a little stiff, and seems to
> crack every so often. I was going to go with the 8mm Eurosport wires that
> parts4vws.com offers. Anyone have any experience with these? I'm not
> looking for eye candy, just a good product.
>
> Also, do folks usually reuse the impulse sender, or buy a new one? My last
> two 16vs were 1.8L CIS-Es, so I didn't have to worry about this. The
> current one *looks* in good shape, so I was just going to reuse it.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Andrew
>
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