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Old 03-05-2008, 02:20 PM   #1
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Angry check engine light with cylinder misfire

Hi I have a 98 prelude check engine light is on cylinders misfiring , changed spark plugs ,fuel injectors, wires ,and coil . still misfiring can it be an internal engine problem like a defective valve. ANY HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
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Old 03-05-2008, 02:44 PM   #2
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Re: check engine light with cylinder misfire

Check engine light isn't cool, Have you done a compresions check? When i blew my exhaust valve up the car was running on three cylinders, and sounded like a WRX. Are u using premium gas? Any smoke? Is your fuel pump working correctly? sound like it could be a fuel issue or compression. How many miles?
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Re: check engine light with cylinder misfire

Thanks for the reply. I always used premium gas , I also had a compression test and was almost perfect . I've owned for ten years and never had any engine problems till today.
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Re: check engine light with cylinder misfire

cap/rotor? distributor? also check fuel pressure. what was your compression at? iirc it should be 200 or so? someone else chime in i dont remember the exact number, but the highest cylinder should be no more than 15 psi or so above the lowest.
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Re: check engine light with cylinder misfire

I brought it to a garage so they took the engine apart and found a piece of CARBON blocking the head so it would get flooded with gas. Has anyone ever heard of this happening or is this really bad luck!!!
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im not sure exactly what you mean by that. carbon blocking the head? i guess it sounds like abuse mixed with bad luck, the usual cause of most car problems.
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Re: check engine light with cylinder misfire

I had an exaust valve "explode", How much did that run u? (If u dont mind) Did you bring the car to the dealer? I'm glad it wasn't something catastrophic! I would give anything to drive my lude again!
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