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Old 02-28-2017, 05:58 AM   #3
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If you google the codes that is what I got
P1313 Misfire, Cylinder 1, Emission Relevant

P1314 Misfire, Cylinder 2, Emission Relevant

P1316 Misfire, Cylinder 4, Emission Relevant

P1318 Misfire, Cylinder 6, Emission Relevant

P1319 Misfire, Emission Relevant

Most likely causes:

- Fouled, faulty or incorrect

- Contact resistance

- Loose contacts

Have you changed the spark plugs recently?

Correct spark plugs?

You should check the continuity of the flywheel sensor.

Check for cracked ignition coils
Thanks Frank. I got the car about three years ago. The previous owner said he just changed the plugs but who knows. I haven't changed them.

It seems strange that both cylinders are misfiring at the same time all of a sudden. You would think one might go at a time.
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