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plug ok? check and clean.

other wise get a multi meter and check for a curcuit on the wires that come to coil 6. if open curcuit then you have cut or problem in the wires

Yer the plug is ok not dirty or anything & i swappd it when i swapped the coil pack 2 make sure..yer il chek the wireing thanks..coud it b the injector? Prob not cos it come up with ignition system fault code but u never kno sometimes

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if you had a noid light handy you could check the pulse.

feel if its ticking. unplug when running and listen for a change

Yer i hav checkd & have power going tru the coil on that cylinder same as all the others..i dont hav a noid light 2 check injector pulse n i cant really tell if its ticking jus by touching it & if i unplug it will jus b the same as unplugging the coil..missfire...coud it b something bad like burnt valve or something?..-but i dont think a injector problem or burnt valve wood log an ignition system code..or wood it?

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Yer i hav checkd & have power going tru the coil on that cylinder same as all the others..i dont hav a noid light 2 check injector pulse n i cant really tell if its ticking jus by touching it & if i unplug it will jus b the same as unplugging the coil..missfire...coud it b something bad like burnt valve or something?..-but i dont think a injector problem or burnt valve wood log an ignition system code..or wood it?

Ar its ok dont panic the computer jus wasnt plugged in properly!dont kno why that make just no6 go bad ok thankr

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