Chrisn3
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I would not throw parts at it, but some parts can be diagnosed separately. Jumped time refers to a situation where the timing chain or belt has jumped over a tooth and the valves are no longer in sync with the crankshaft. The mechanic can check to see where piston one is located with repsect to top dead center and compare to spec for the engine.
Of course, it could just be a bad computer (ECU).
Of course, it could just be a bad computer (ECU).
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