MPi coil packs can be expensive but they were used in other cars out there as well
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-CITROEN-A ... 1314987121
And if your MPi inertia switch is broken head down to your local scrapyard and get one off a Rover 25/45 or the MG ZR or ZG.
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Re: Alternative MPi coil pack
According to that site it will also fit an SPi that doesn't use a coil pack at all. Many coilpacks that look the same have different electrical characteristics. Double check.
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Re: Alternative MPi coil pack
You can use the 106 Peugeot coil pack,
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