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hi ya there

got a little problem and like to get some advices

car got some misfire the other day so i have inspected my coil pack loom and had that replaced due to some damages on it. the car still has the problem but not as much and just today i had tested it out with a different coil pack igniter to be safe and shows no improvements.

i pulled out each coil pack plugs and found that no.3 was problem and only number 3.

coilpacks are new (nearly a year old), the spark plugs are fine had both coil pack and spark plug swap with the other one in the car and no improvements

dont know what else i should check

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so even if you swap the coils with another cylinder the misfire is still at number 3 cylinder? if so that narrows it down a bit. it may be a faulty injector, or possibly you have lost compression in that cylinder (that's worst case scenario).

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yeah ive checked everything even igniter pack but yeah found the problem, the injector in no.3 is the problem

pulled the injector 3 out and swapped it with no.1 and now 3 is good but 1 isnt

the thought of no3. had lost compression had cross my mind thank goodness it wasnt the case

time for a replacement

thanks for your help guys

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