Cylinder misfire
There are two possibilities:
1)You put some bad gas in, and it caused a misfire.
2)Somehow/someway, you have some bent exhaust valves.
I hope for your sake it is possibility #1.
Take it to the stealership if you don't have to pay for it, but if you do, take it to an independent shop that does compression tests. They'll be a bit cheaper.
1)You put some bad gas in, and it caused a misfire.
2)Somehow/someway, you have some bent exhaust valves.
I hope for your sake it is possibility #1.
Take it to the stealership if you don't have to pay for it, but if you do, take it to an independent shop that does compression tests. They'll be a bit cheaper.
There are two possibilities:
1)You put some bad gas in, and it caused a misfire.
2)Somehow/someway, you have some bent exhaust valves.
I hope for your sake it is possibility #1.
Take it to the stealership if you don't have to pay for it, but if you do, take it to an independent shop that does compression tests. They'll be a bit cheaper.
1)You put some bad gas in, and it caused a misfire.
2)Somehow/someway, you have some bent exhaust valves.
I hope for your sake it is possibility #1.
Take it to the stealership if you don't have to pay for it, but if you do, take it to an independent shop that does compression tests. They'll be a bit cheaper.
it was 2 bad coils, i took care of it for him. Thread
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