did a tune up, car is still shaking & cylinder #2 misfire.
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did a tune up, car is still shaking & cylinder #2 misfire.
I have changed all 6 spark plugs and wires on my e300 1998. The car started running as new, a week later -my car starts to shake again, and an engine light pops up and reads "cylinder 2 misfire." My mechanic recommends to change the ignition coil on cylinder #2.
i am a student and try to save $$ on everything.
Is this the most probable cause? if so, how hard is it if i tried to change the coil by myself? where is cylinder #2?
thx you very much.
i am a student and try to save $$ on everything.
Is this the most probable cause? if so, how hard is it if i tried to change the coil by myself? where is cylinder #2?
thx you very much.
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Your mechanic is going through the cheapest options for you already. Do a ignition coil change after you check your distributor rotor cap, and distributor button. If non of this is the problem, turn your car on, when it starts shaking the engine, push the accelerator down and get someone to look at your exhaust. If any white smoke is coming out, you probably need to do a head-gasket change.
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Your mechanic is going through the cheapest options for you already. Do a ignition coil change after you check your distributor rotor cap, and distributor button. If non of this is the problem, turn your car on, when it starts shaking the engine, push the accelerator down and get someone to look at your exhaust. If any white smoke is coming out, you probably need to do a head-gasket change.
Here is the cylinder (coils) numbering:
F I R E W A L L
(Bank 1) 1 3 5
(Bank 2) 2 4 6
R A D I A T O R
Replacing # 2, 4, 6 coils (or plugs) is a very easy DIY work. Go ahead!
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th for your response. I forgot to mention that alot of white gas is coming out of my exhaust when i start up my car, but i did not pay attention to it since i thought it was due to the engine cleaning liquid that i poured into my gas tank. So should i change my head-gasket, do i still have to change coil#2?
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It is not the coil.
To test the coil unplug the connector and start the car, you should see sparks. No worries it will not blow up
It is most likely the Fuel Pressure Regulator.
When I did my "tune up" It ran great when I started her immediately and ran great then the same symptoms as you, pulled bunch of mis-fires.
I retardedly listened to the freaken wrench and replaced all the front coils and rear plugs too boot. NADA!!! Boy was that expensive guess.
I replaced the valve cover gaskets and my helper noticed the Fuel Pressure Regulator was leaking. went to Autozone, BINGO, Started right up , idled smooth and all CEL was gone and never came back.
$90, I know it is not cheap, look around see if you can get it cheaper. The autozone one had the vacuum smaller nipple on the wrong side but no problem I picked up a longer vacuum hose, issue solved.
To test the coil unplug the connector and start the car, you should see sparks. No worries it will not blow up
It is most likely the Fuel Pressure Regulator.
When I did my "tune up" It ran great when I started her immediately and ran great then the same symptoms as you, pulled bunch of mis-fires.
I retardedly listened to the freaken wrench and replaced all the front coils and rear plugs too boot. NADA!!! Boy was that expensive guess.
I replaced the valve cover gaskets and my helper noticed the Fuel Pressure Regulator was leaking. went to Autozone, BINGO, Started right up , idled smooth and all CEL was gone and never came back.
$90, I know it is not cheap, look around see if you can get it cheaper. The autozone one had the vacuum smaller nipple on the wrong side but no problem I picked up a longer vacuum hose, issue solved.
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Found this on EvilBay if you can wait http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FUEL-...Q5fAccessories or you can take a chance and buy a used one for $20
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th for your response. I forgot to mention that alot of white gas is coming out of my exhaust when i start up my car, but i did not pay attention to it since i thought it was due to the engine cleaning liquid that i poured into my gas tank. So should i change my head-gasket, do i still have to change coil#2?
Also if the smoke smells like gas, check your injectors. A simple mechanics stethoscope will tell you if the injector is sticking
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Fuel Starvation or Flood will cause electronic mis-fires on the coils ergo Fuel Pressure Regulator
+1 on check the resistance on the coils with a DVM or move as suggested to rule it out.
+1 on check the resistance on the coils with a DVM or move as suggested to rule it out.
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