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Old 02-28-2017, 07:43 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by p3230 View Post
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
This is what was really meant:

Most likely causes:

- Fouled, faulty or incorrect SPARK PLUGS (REPLACE SPARK PLUGS)

- Contact resistance IN THE COIL PACK (REPLACE COIL PACKS)

- Loose contacts BETWEEN THE SPARK PLUG AND THE COIL PACK (RE-SEAT THE COIL PACKS)
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