Hey guys,
My sx has developed a bad misfire. Its seems to be intermittent tho. If I unplug the coils and then plug them back in again sometime it will run fine for a short while after that, but then the misfire returns again...
What do you think the likely culprit is? Plugs? Coils? or what? ... How do you think I should go about diagnosing it?
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Had the same problem. Look up my post about it (not too long ago)
I discovered the problem by leaving the coil pack cover off, and the next time it started missing I pulled each coil plug individually to see which one didn't have an effect.
So basically it turned out to be a coil pack. You just need to figure out which one.
I discovered the problem by leaving the coil pack cover off, and the next time it started missing I pulled each coil plug individually to see which one didn't have an effect.
So basically it turned out to be a coil pack. You just need to figure out which one.
- Trance101
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Ya I was thinking of doing this but I wasn't sure if it would be good to be unplugging the coils while the engine is running. I guess it can't really do any damage.Doctor G wrote:Had the same problem. Look up my post about it (not too long ago)
I discovered the problem by leaving the coil pack cover off, and the next time it started missing I pulled each coil plug individually to see which one didn't have an effect.
So basically it turned out to be a coil pack. You just need to figure out which one.
I'l try this the next time it happens... the problem is when ever I want to try fix the stoopid thing, it works fine...
RB25 S13 - in a perpetual state of broken-ness...