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Help: ses light Code PO301, update problem fixed!!!!!
Help: ses light Code PO301, update problem fixed!!!!!
Got an ses light today, had autozone run it, code 301 Cylinder 1 misfire. What is causing this, It has relatively new 8mm wires, new plugs, accell coil packs have about 10k or so on them. which is cylinder #1?
Thanks,
Jarrid
which coil pack runs cylinder 1?
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i was swimming in the carribean. animals were hiding behind the rocks except for the little fish, but they told me the squid\'s trying to talk to me. oink, oink. where is my mind?
First just double check that cylinder 1 wire is on nice and tight....No offense to you its just that sometimes its the simple things.
Then switch the number one wire with another wire on a different coil (take this time to inspect the wire carefully to see if there are any digs/slices/burns). See if the misfire moves. If it moves, it's the wire. If not, it's either the plug, the coil, or something fuel related (clogged injector, etc).
Hope this helps. I just recently had a similar problem, it turned out it was the 2/5 coil.
Thanks,
I know its on there tight (cuz I took it on and off 5 times) The # 1 cylinder is the very front(closest to you) at the right if your looking at the car from the front, right? I'm gonna check the plug and replace the wire (although it "looks" fine tomorrow) well see...
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