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#2 misfire
I have been having misfires in #2 and have put in new plugs and new coil blocks. Any ideas on a possible cure. Thanks
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Re: #2 misfire
Do you have a 2.4? Check all plugs, coil packs, and wires (assuming you have a 3.4). If it's not ignition related, then it's most likely fuel injected related. Try either running a bottle of some concentrated Lucas fuel injector cleaner; or have them professionally/purged (best bet).
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Re: Re: #2 misfire
It is a 2.4 and I will try a more concentrated injector cleaner. Thanks
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#4
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Coilpack housings are a common problem also if your car is over 5yrs/100,00 km then its a good idea to change the wires. Did you notice if it was under load like when you step on the gas at like 1700 rpm Etc......Under load a spark leaks through housings, wires, or sparkplug insulators and is noticable just like your not getting enough gas it resembles or missing of course lol
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Re: #2 misfire
It is a 2.4 and I did all the items you mentioned but have not had the injectors professionally cleaned
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#6
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Found out injector was plugged and others were close, must be bad gas.
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