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which is the 4th cylinder? passanger or driver side? Thanks

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Old 02-10-2005, 06:23 AM
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which is the 4th cylinder? passanger or driver side? Thanks
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driver's side, front cyl.
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front of engine drivers side, thanks you are the man
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you got it.
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next question, could a semi-bad coil make a ticking noise? can u be the man again?
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Default a ticking noise? i can't diagnose ticking noises over the intarweb:)

If you think you've got a back coilpack, or if you pulled a code for a bad coilpack, swap the coilpack to another cyl. If the code doesn't move, it's not the coilpack. If it does move -- bingo!

If it doesn't move, then swap the plug itself to another cyl and see if the code moves then.

Good luck.
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Default Car has never thrown a "cel", however wehn coming to a stop in neutral...

the car idles drops a little and I hear ticking sound. The car did have a misfire on 4th cylinder. Just changed plugs also. Didn't help problem. I guess I will move the coil pack to the opposite side of engine and see what happens. If ticking goes to right cylinder bank, then that is it. I guess.
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Default sounds like it. stock clutch and flywheel? It's pretty normal at idle to have an rpm drop a bit

when the clutch is engaged/disengaged. More common and noticable with lwfw.
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