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| Answer to: misfiring after spark plug change | 0Relevance | 4 years ago | jack62 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| First just double check your work and make sure you have the right wires going to the right cylinders. How the coil could even be possible is because you found a spark plug with a cracked insulator so it's likely that plug was shorting out. When that happens it can damage the coil for that cylinder (which is also shared with another cylinder so that's why the P0300 dtc) You have a wasted spark type coil pack. 3 coils for 6 cylinders. Your coil pack looks like this and it's labeled. The coil on the left is for cylinders 6&3. The coil in the center is for cylinders 5&2. The coil on the right is for cylinders 4&1. So again, if one coil in the coil pack is damaged it causes misfires on multiple cylinders (P0300) | |||||
| Answer to: Subaru 2.5 Direct Injection | 0Relevance | 4 years ago | Dan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I mean I wouldn't say that the Ascents powertrain is too weak 240 horsepower is a lot, and Subarus' larger CVT model is rated to withstand that kind of stress. A lot of European cars with roughly the same size in the same category have good reliability with a 1.2L 3cyl. -As much as I'd like to love Subaru I just don't think they've done a good job, sadly I think that the RAV4 beats the Forester in almost any way (design, outdoorsiness, drivetrain,...) , and that the CrossTrek is just a less appealing car then a Corolla Cross.-I don't have anything against Subaru, but their cars are just too expensive for what they are... | |||||
| US shocks on JDM cars | 0Relevance | 5 years ago | Small Ax | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi SCOTTY and all fellow wrenchers!!!!! I am from the Republic of Palau. I'm not a mechanic but I know enough about cars and car parts to know if someone is trying to cheat me out of my hard earned money. I have a 2001 Honda Odyssey(JDM), 4-Speed automatic with manual mode, AWD, with 209,188km, roughly 130,000 miles on the clock. Up until now, I've been only changing fluids regularly and replaced a part here and there. It's been the best workhorse I've had since I ordered it from Japan 6 years ago. What it now needs is a new set of shocks and struts. The parts garage here wants to charge me $250.00 per piece. I need a set of 4 and I'm not about to fork out $1000.00 for it and that's without the cost of labor. I have found a set on Amazon for $194.00. But I don't know if it would fit. See the numbers below. VIN: LA-RA71065008 Also, I've checked Japan for parts. They do have them, but the shipping costs an arm and a leg. About 3/4 of what that garage wants to charge me. I want to buy US shock absorbers from Amazon, but I just don't know if I should do it. Many online parts stores from USA aren't sure either and don't want to send me something that might not fit. HELP!!! THANK YOU!!! JORDY | |||||
| Answer to: Good cars in $5000-$6000 Range? | 0Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I see prices are cheaper there than they are in California look for cars like these: (haggle this down) (haggle) These cars will be a lot more reliable. Also have a mechanic check a car out before purchase no matter what you buy. Hope this helps! | |||||
| Answer to: Noisy Wiper Blades | 0Relevance | 5 years ago | yaser | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Use this spray on your windshield: Rain-X 620100 Waterless Car Wash and Rain Repellent | |||||
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