--- In [email protected], Geoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 43 is a misfire code. If you have it scanned, you will likely > discover which cylinder is indicated in the misfire. You might have > something as simple as a poor connection, bad sparkplug wire, or > worn-out plug. It may also be the coil pack, which IIRC is located on > the passenger side of the engine (where all the sparkplug wires come > from). If this is an intermittent problem, likely it's the ignition > system. If the plugs look at all worn, replace 'em. > > If the engine is tired, blowing smoke, leaking oil, etc., you might > have a fouled plug, too. > > --Geoff > > Thanks Geoff. I'm leaning towards the coil pack myself. The engine is very strong as it only has 61,000 on it. The plugs and wires are only about 6 months old and the plugs were checked when I replaced the intake manifold plenum gaskets, and 0-rings on the injectors a couple of months ago. The miss is very pronounced at idle, but seems to disappear as soon as you start to drive. No loss of power at all. Frank Hennigan
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