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Title: misfire
Post by: paintshoptec on 10 June 2010, 23:07:38
hi all
got a random misfire on 1 and 3 changed the spark plugs and still got a misfire does this mean its the coil pack or can it be something else
thanks
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: same #same# on 11 June 2010, 12:03:01
have you changed the leads???
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: Andy B on 11 June 2010, 12:06:49
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have you changed the leads???

2.6 mate  ;)  ;)  ;)
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: same #same# on 11 June 2010, 12:42:24
sorry could not see that out side sun is blinding
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: tigers_gonads on 11 June 2010, 16:58:35
pm daz ( loo-knee )

he is in stoke  :y
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: tunnie on 11 June 2010, 17:14:46
any oil / water in the wells?
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: paintshoptec on 11 June 2010, 21:38:33
took it off today and found  corrosion on 1 and 3, plugs are ok but change them just in case
new coil ordered from vauxhall parts warehouse
all the plug wells are dry
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: paintshoptec on 15 June 2010, 18:52:44
new coil pack and plugs fitted. took the car for a run and checked codes when i got home and all was clear,got to work this morning and did the pedal test
faults are logged miss fire on 1 and 3
any ideas anyone
thanks
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: paintshoptec on 15 June 2010, 23:32:34
cleared fault codes restarted the car with in 10mins running on tick over the e/m light came on checked codes again now got a misfire on 1 3 5
HELP
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: paintshoptec on 16 June 2010, 18:22:30
cleared codes again left it to run on tick over codes are back again on 1and 3
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: paintshoptec on 16 June 2010, 18:30:32
did have the cambelt changed last tuesday if the timming is out would that cause the fault codes 0300 ,0301,0303
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: tunnie on 16 June 2010, 18:36:03
unplug the MAF and see what happens...
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: paintshoptec on 16 June 2010, 19:20:40
no change
Title: Re: misfire
Post by: paintshoptec on 17 June 2010, 19:28:01
what should happen when you unplug the maf