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Misfire issue


ben_harmer32
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My friend has a misfire on his Supra at idle and when driving.

We changed all the spark plugs and swapped out the coil packs with no change. Clips are fairly new. 

We disconnected each coil pack so we could localise the misfire, it's in cylinder 6 (back of engine)

Then decided to use another coil pack with a spark plug in it and checked each cylinder (so we could visually see the spark) and we got a spark on each. 

Any ideas what else we can try please or what might be causing the issue? 

 

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3 minutes ago, evinX said:

Tt auto or manual? If its a tt auto dosent the ecu have pins for each coil? And the amount of auto ecus failing recently id suspect that to

TT auto. But all coils are sparking so guessing it's possibly a fuelling issue? It has lots of smoke if try and rev it. 

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The oil seals for the cam covers can leak on the 6th cylinder. Perhaps the spark plug well is full of oil or it's getting into the cylinder. Im sure you'd have noticed that when removing the plugs mind.

Could be a dead injector.

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7 minutes ago, ben_harmer32 said:

So we unplugged the injector to see if it was getting power, all was fine. Plugged it back in and everything is working perfectly. Must have been a loose connection on that plug!

Always nice when it is a relatively easy fix! 

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