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BIG problem this evening....!!!!

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Old 11-15-2007, 11:00 AM
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well it should drive fine now...until you misfire again...then run the codes again. easy.
Old 11-15-2007, 05:11 PM
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Default OK... the codes i got a P0304 and P0305

which mean misfire in cylinders 4 & 5

the weird thing (using OBD tool from advanced auto) is that it stated i had 2 codes but showed P0304 twice.

so, i replaced the ignition coil with a new i had from last yr when cylinder 2 went out... i started the car, it seemed smoother but still had the darn roughness.. so i drove around about 3mins tried again stated P0304 twice again.. i doubled checked the the ignition coil in cylinder 4 was well seated and it was... so i drove around 20mins, went to another advanced auto store nearer to my house, and used their OBD tool... that's when it stated the codes P0304 and P0305

how the hell do 2 cylinders (4 & 5) misfire all of a sudden???

why does cylinder 4 still report P0304 even though i replaced the ignition coil...??? is it something else??
Old 11-27-2007, 05:51 PM
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EXACT Same deal with my A6 -- it was plugs and ignition wires
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