Misefire cylinder 7 HeLP!!
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If a misfire on #7 is the only issue you're having, and you're 100% sure that the wire is on the plug and coil all the way, then I'd start by:
1) Swaping that wire with another plug and see if the issue moves with the wire
2) Trying another plug in #7 and see if it clears up
3) Try swaping the #7 coil with another coil and see if the issue moves
....in that order.....
1) Swaping that wire with another plug and see if the issue moves with the wire
2) Trying another plug in #7 and see if it clears up
3) Try swaping the #7 coil with another coil and see if the issue moves
....in that order.....
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Originally Posted by RPM WS6
If a misfire on #7 is the only issue you're having, and you're 100% sure that the wire is on the plug and coil all the way, then I'd start by:
1) Swaping that wire with another plug and see if the issue moves with the wire
2) Trying another plug in #7 and see if it clears up
3) Try swaping the #7 coil with another coil and see if the issue moves
....in that order.....
1) Swaping that wire with another plug and see if the issue moves with the wire
2) Trying another plug in #7 and see if it clears up
3) Try swaping the #7 coil with another coil and see if the issue moves
....in that order.....
Excellent advice