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Where did you get these codes? Anyone can by a scan tool, but if they cannot tell you what the mean is a a joke and do not waste your time . All codes are OBD ll and are available on line free try googling P0301
You have 23 year old car and you will have to decide if the repairs are worth it.
The first one is a possible problem with the engine management system, (the car's brain). This could be a cheap or an expensive fix.
The last three are the cylinders not firing properly. It could be a problem with fuel or spark into those cylinders.
well bad news there are located under the intake manifold each plug has a coil,is there a certain cylinder missing if so you could just do it but i recommend do all the plugs and coils,good luck you pulled the code and its p0302 its cylinder #2 each cylinder is numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6, so depending on what code it is p030? hope this helps
Your codes indicate misfires. What was done in the "tune up"? Misfires can be caused by any of several different causes including (but not limited to):
spark plugs
spark plug wires
coil packs
injectors
injector wires
The term "tune up" used to mean, "replace points, condenser, distributor cap and rotor, and plugs". Since most cars no longer have points, condenser, distributor cap and rotor, we need to ask what was done...
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