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Old 07-09-2013, 02:24 AM
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Hi all, I had to replace the starter in my car, in doing this I removed the intake. Everything is back together but now I have a code. Cylinder #5 misfire? I switched coils and same thing. I removed the code and it comes right back. I am stumped as I cannot find anything out of place. I used new seals on the intake, checked the air filter and checked all related plumbing. I replaced the hose at the back of the intake with the wire because it was brittle. I also had to replace the previously damaged plug on the crank sensor. At this point this car is beating me and I need to find the problem asap as this is my daily driver. Thanks
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Make sure all your connections are proper. If you have DIS this would be a good tool to run some diagnostics.
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I took it to the dealer, it was an injector connection issue.

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Thanks for letting us know. Happy everything work out for you.
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