Need to replace number 4 coil
SOURCE: misfire on number 2 cyl
Cylinders are numbered from front to rear (grille to firewall) passenger side: 1-2-3, driver's side: 4-5-6.
Firing order is 1-4-2-5-3-6
Did you check by pulling #2 out while the engine is in idle to see no weakness from the engine?
BTW your coil pack cost $80.
SOURCE: Piston firing order for 1995
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SOURCE: Firing order on1993 nissan altima
Yes do put it on in numbered sequence,but check on the cylinder head where piston 1 is.usually it`s by the timing belt side.
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Regards,Tony
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Hello! There is a wiring multiple between the four coils of the Red and Black
(+12 and Ground) wiring that may have opened up during the head replacement...On Coil #1...Pin #3 is a Red wire and on Pin #2 is a Black wire...It is the same on Coil #2...Using two safety pins...Push the points into the Red and Black wires...First on coil #! then #2...Set your meter to read 12 volts...Clip the (+) meter probe to the safety pin in the Red wire and (-) to the Black...Turn on the key...12 volts must be present...You can check the other two coils that are firing...More than likely those two will read OK...This is a preliminary test to insure #1 & #2 have the proper voltage...Send a comment with results and I'll take it from there...Guru...Saailer
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