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Low speed Misfire progressively getting worse
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Low speed Misfire progressively getting worse
Hi all I'm experiencing a low speed low rev misfire or I'm assuming its a misfire.
2011 23i
If I'm blasting around and revving through the gears it runs fine.
just low speed low revs when it happens, seems to be getting worse !!
I've had it plugged into Carista but it doesn't bring anything up.
Was just gonna bite the bullet and change the plugs and coil packs, or is it more likely injectors ?
Not sure how old the coil packs are probably original along with injectors, Plugs are 4 years old but low miles.
Any thoughts / advice appreciated.
Cheers.
2011 23i
If I'm blasting around and revving through the gears it runs fine.
just low speed low revs when it happens, seems to be getting worse !!
I've had it plugged into Carista but it doesn't bring anything up.
Was just gonna bite the bullet and change the plugs and coil packs, or is it more likely injectors ?
Not sure how old the coil packs are probably original along with injectors, Plugs are 4 years old but low miles.
Any thoughts / advice appreciated.
Cheers.
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Low speed Misfire progressively getting worse
Unlikely to be injectors..plugs firstly then coils as most likely culprits..
We choose to go to on with this endeavour at this time and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard…
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A very modified Atacama Yellow 35is Previously a slightly less modified Atacama Yellow 20i MSport
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Thanks for the advice.
That's what I'll do.
That's what I'll do.
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Low speed Misfire progressively getting worse
Try reading the codes. An error might be present that has not triggered the engine warning light
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Low speed Misfire progressively getting worse
Just pull each coil and check for oil.
I had oil in no.4 plug hole, the cam covers warp, plug o ring seal leaking
Low revs was unstable at start until volts hit 14.4 (it runs battery volts for 3-4 seconds on start) or revving up engine.
No codes which baffled me at first.
After that usually a coil fault.
I had oil in no.4 plug hole, the cam covers warp, plug o ring seal leaking
Low revs was unstable at start until volts hit 14.4 (it runs battery volts for 3-4 seconds on start) or revving up engine.
No codes which baffled me at first.
After that usually a coil fault.
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Any advice on Coil manufacturer there seems to be quite a few to choose from.
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My personal preference would be Bosch, NGK, Nippon Denso and Eldor..FWIW
We choose to go to on with this endeavour at this time and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard…
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A very modified Atacama Yellow 35is Previously a slightly less modified Atacama Yellow 20i MSport
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Low speed Misfire progressively getting worse
Thanks again for the advice, much appreciated.
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Update, Swapped out the Plugs and Ignition coils this weekend.
Went with Bosch all round.
Took longer to get hold of the correct spark plug socket than to swap out the parts.
Car now running with no issues.
Went with Bosch all round.
Took longer to get hold of the correct spark plug socket than to swap out the parts.
Car now running with no issues.
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Good news.
So just swapped the lot in one go?
No idea if it was the plugs or the coils causing it?
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My guess the coils..but if you are down there..a lot of effort to revisit if yiu guessed wrong..
We choose to go to on with this endeavour at this time and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard…
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A very modified Atacama Yellow 35is Previously a slightly less modified Atacama Yellow 20i MSport
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Low speed Misfire progressively getting worse
Probably a little overkill, but the Plugs were definitely 5 years old and the coils probably original 2011.
Plugs were £47.30 from GSF
Coils were £140.00 from Euro Car Parts.
Plug socket £4.50 Motosave
Peace of mind + £191.80