misfire
hi thanks for the reply wires were only 6 months old but were napa i replaced the problem ones with 8mm still had code 307 talked with a small garage in SC that i use for my daughters Landy and he suggested swapping coils even though new to see if miss went to the other side?
I think the coil swap, as much of a PITA as it is, would be a good idea.
My 2002 had a bad coil, but it was only intermittent, and drove me up a wall trying to find it.
Search for "the misfire thread" if you want the whole story.
Depending on where you got your coils, they might be done already, or have some F-up from the factory. It's been known to happen.
Those leakdown numbers aren't horrible, and unless you are seeing oil/coolant mix somewhere, I doubt it is the compression.
Another good thing to check is to pull spark plugs and see what the ends look like. When my coils went bad a new plug went to black gooey slop pretty fast.
My 2002 had a bad coil, but it was only intermittent, and drove me up a wall trying to find it.
Search for "the misfire thread" if you want the whole story.
Depending on where you got your coils, they might be done already, or have some F-up from the factory. It's been known to happen.
Those leakdown numbers aren't horrible, and unless you are seeing oil/coolant mix somewhere, I doubt it is the compression.
Another good thing to check is to pull spark plugs and see what the ends look like. When my coils went bad a new plug went to black gooey slop pretty fast.
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