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Old Nov 21, 2010, 02:22 PM
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engine misfire

wuts up guys i have a ix with 60k miles i keep getting a random/multiple cylinder misfire code p0300 the spark plugs are only 15k old the car drives fine i juz keep getting that code like once every 2 weeks randomly. could it be my coils or what???
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Originally Posted by evo9rl
wuts up guys i have a ix with 60k miles i keep getting a random/multiple cylinder misfire code p0300 the spark plugs are only 15k old the car drives fine i juz keep getting that code like once every 2 weeks randomly. could it be my coils or what???
Let me guess after you installed cams this started happening???
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coils, spark plugs, spark plug gap.

Could be a handful of things. i dont know if it would be your coil because when mine went out it barely drove.
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Hmm that's weird.. N I still have the stock cams so that's not it.. I guess I'll wait it out til it starts getting warm again n retune it with new plugs..
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Originally Posted by evo9rl
Hmm that's weird.. N I still have the stock cams so that's not it.. I guess I'll wait it out til it starts getting warm again n retune it with new plugs..
Why don"t you just throw in a set of fresh plugs and try that ..
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Guess I'll do that for now then. Thanks for the help guys..




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