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| p38arover Member Since: 16 Dec 2015 Location: Western Sydney Posts: 1587    | You might need a diagnostic tool to determine which cylinder is misfiring - it's likely the systems have logged a fault.  I had that problem recently on No.1 cylinder.  I swapped the coil to No. 2 cylinder (very easy to do - see YouTube) to see if the fault went with the coil but it hasn't resurfaced. Ron B. VK2OTC
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| tinnman Member Since: 04 Mar 2018 Location: birmingham Posts: 4      | hi,thxs for the reply, just put in new plugs and coil packs all 8,  | ||
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| tinnman Member Since: 04 Mar 2018 Location: birmingham Posts: 4      | hi no got them from a company in germany | ||
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 if i stop the car and start in up no problem till it warms up again!!,noticeable  mainly around 20=30 mph,got no reading of a problem on the dash,any help with this would be great,
 if i stop the car and start in up no problem till it warms up again!!,noticeable  mainly around 20=30 mph,got no reading of a problem on the dash,any help with this would be great,




 ! At least you know how to do it - again!
 ! At least you know how to do it - again!   
