JHC14
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I had the local AutoZone pull codes today as the Check Engine light has come on.
It threw up a P0300 which says it is a misfire. It also said to check the "Engine Valley Cover". I was not aware I had a valley, much less a cover for the valley.
From reading here, it seems several have had a misfire when water gets on the engine and corrodes a spark plug. I changed my plugs out about 6 weeks ago. One of them had signs of a little water getting to it. It was not terrible and not enough to make the CE light come on.
I was at 100k miles so I replaced all my plugs. The plug closest to the firewall had signs of water. I put in a new plug, the original coil pack back on, and the engine cover back on and went on with life. It has been running a bit rough, but nothing terrible. Averaging 20-21 mpg
Is there a way to discover if this is the problem?
I was wondering if I could purchase one coil pack and replace #4 and see what happens. If it doesn't help shift the old #4 to the #3 spot and see if it gets better or worse and keep trying till I see if there is any improvement.
Would this work or do I just replace all four or even worse take it to the Dealer? Of course, this happens the week before vacation so I need to get this fixed quickly.
It threw up a P0300 which says it is a misfire. It also said to check the "Engine Valley Cover". I was not aware I had a valley, much less a cover for the valley.
From reading here, it seems several have had a misfire when water gets on the engine and corrodes a spark plug. I changed my plugs out about 6 weeks ago. One of them had signs of a little water getting to it. It was not terrible and not enough to make the CE light come on.
I was at 100k miles so I replaced all my plugs. The plug closest to the firewall had signs of water. I put in a new plug, the original coil pack back on, and the engine cover back on and went on with life. It has been running a bit rough, but nothing terrible. Averaging 20-21 mpg
Is there a way to discover if this is the problem?
I was wondering if I could purchase one coil pack and replace #4 and see what happens. If it doesn't help shift the old #4 to the #3 spot and see if it gets better or worse and keep trying till I see if there is any improvement.
Would this work or do I just replace all four or even worse take it to the Dealer? Of course, this happens the week before vacation so I need to get this fixed quickly.
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