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Old 06-20-2007, 11:04 AM
gmercoleza gmercoleza is offline
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Originally Posted by david s poole View Post
if the connectors below the coils were bad they would cause misfire code to set.much more likely is the maf.
David, you are thinking exactly like I am thinking. Actually I replaced the connectors and wires for my friend (from whom I purchased the car) when he began getting misfire codes just last August. Replacing these along with the plugs resolved that issue. Actually, at the time the codes were being triggered, the car was running fine and you couldn't even "feel" a misfire.

I have been thinking about the MAF, but wouldn't that throw a code as well? Is MAF cleaner actually useful?
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