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Old July 25th, 2019, 8:13 AM
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Angry 2009 CEL blinking

Have a traverse been noticing not running smooth and MPG has dropped the other day my wife was leaving home going up a hill CEL flashed and went off, I pulled codes and got a P0304. A few months back I replaced Plugs car has 125K on it now, I see alot of people with this but different results. Was going to order new coil packs but is this wasting money is there something else I should be looking at for the cause of this. Seems MPG used to avg on highway about 21 now seems the best I can get is 16mpg Any help would be much appreciated.
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i would inspect the plug and wire for number 4 cylinder and make sure its all good and has a good connection. if it looks ok i would then run a compression check on all cylinders to compare number 4. if that checks out then maybe swap that plug with another and same with the coil/wire to see if the code follows.
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After thinking about it last year when I had an issue it was P0303 and I replaced the plugs and thinking then these are hard to replace on the rear so I moved that coil to the front number 4. Do you think it could be the coil, do the coils have intermittent issues usually or fail all together.

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i would inspect the plug and wire for number 4 cylinder and make sure its all good and has a good connection. if it looks ok i would then run a compression check on all cylinders to compare number 4. if that checks out then maybe swap that plug with another and same with the coil/wire to see if the code follows.
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i can see something electronic having an intermittent issue, like if it can handle X amount of load but with a higher demand of a load it might start acting up
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Originally Posted by Walker45
After thinking about it last year when I had an issue it was P0303 and I replaced the plugs and thinking then these are hard to replace on the rear so I moved that coil to the front number 4. Do you think it could be the coil, do the coils have intermittent issues usually or fail all together.
if the misfire followed the coil; replace the coil...do it pronto. driving a misfiring engine will damage the catalytic convertors.




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