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One cylinder doesn't fire
Just got a 1999 300M. Good thing I got a deal...one cylinder does NOT fire. What could be the cause of this? How would you fix it? And how expensive would it be? Thanks!!!
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Re: One cylinder doesn't fire
Either a bad plug, bad wire or bad coilpack.
Pull plugs and check how it looks. Should be some tell-tale signs on the plug itself. My second choice is a coil pack. I don't know how to easily check that, but others may know easily.
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99 M Cypress Green, performance rear sway bar, Brembo rotors w/CT3 pads, tint, Sirius, K&N intake, debadged, many other mods. |
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Re: One cylinder doesn't fire
Does it have a distriubitor? or individual coils? let me know and i can prob help
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Re: One cylinder doesn't fire
Individual coils. The coilpacks run around $50 each, maybe more. It has been a while since I priced them.
Changing out the coilpack is not difficult. By the way, do you throw off any codes?
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99 M Cypress Green, performance rear sway bar, Brembo rotors w/CT3 pads, tint, Sirius, K&N intake, debadged, many other mods. |
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