Coilpack Question
One thing I would suggest if you pull the coil packs out the 2 lower bolts are a pain to get back in. A grabber tool is useful for guiding them in the hole and an 8mm universal socket for bolting them in.
I agree those two lower coil pack bracket bolts can be a challenge. I "shimmed" the inside of my socket with some masking tape. That gripped the bolt nicely yet obviously allowed the socket to be removed easily once the threads grabbed and the bolt was tightened down.
I just realized that's the second time today I've use the word shimmed in a post here.
I just realized that's the second time today I've use the word shimmed in a post here.
2000 D2 approx 170,000 miles.
I have a #5 misfire (P0305- flashing CEL when driving). Changed wires and plugs and also did compression test. 150.
Planning on tackling the coil packs this weekend. I guess I have small hands because I had no issues changing the plug wires in the back. It was a bit tight but the entire job took me less then and hour. I also didn't remove anything to get at them.
I was gonna take a shot at replacing the coils without removing the I.M.
The coil pack I've purchased is a complete kit with both coils and a new bracket.
My question is: Should I attempt to replace the bracket with both new coils or just tackle each coil and use the old bracket?
Thanks for any help.
I have a #5 misfire (P0305- flashing CEL when driving). Changed wires and plugs and also did compression test. 150.
Planning on tackling the coil packs this weekend. I guess I have small hands because I had no issues changing the plug wires in the back. It was a bit tight but the entire job took me less then and hour. I also didn't remove anything to get at them.
I was gonna take a shot at replacing the coils without removing the I.M.
The coil pack I've purchased is a complete kit with both coils and a new bracket.
My question is: Should I attempt to replace the bracket with both new coils or just tackle each coil and use the old bracket?
Thanks for any help.

Let me know if the coils fix your misfire. I have a P0306 and new wire + swapping the plug from #4 didnt change anything. I thought the coils fail in pairs, but if yours fixes it, Ill probably go ahead and do the coil.
Pinkytoe69, I thought the same thing. I figured if it's a coil then you'd probably have more then 1 cylinder misfire. Look hard enough on these forums and you'll find dozens of theories.
I was thinking aslo MAF or maybe O2 Sensor or even sticky lifters. but if it was any of these I would guess that they would cause it over time and not consistent to one cylinder.
I've replaced wires and plugs and done compression test and I'm getting a hard 0305. It comes on right away after clearing and it flashes on and off when you start driving.
I'll update after hitting it this weekend.
I was thinking aslo MAF or maybe O2 Sensor or even sticky lifters. but if it was any of these I would guess that they would cause it over time and not consistent to one cylinder.
I've replaced wires and plugs and done compression test and I'm getting a hard 0305. It comes on right away after clearing and it flashes on and off when you start driving.
I'll update after hitting it this weekend.


