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Old 12-11-2006, 09:44 AM
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When the fuel trim is maxed, it can cause a misfire condition. Read the adaptation values and you'll get a much better diagnosis. I'm willing to bet the fuel trim is maxed at 1.32 and you need a new Air Mass Meter.

The flip side (not as frequent, but still happens) is that it's adapating the other way and the fuel pressure regulator is shot.
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