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Misfire on 2 4 6 cylinder coils and plugs have been changed. Restricted performance stays on

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SOURCE: cylinder 8 misfire, restricted performance is also coming on

you may have to replace the cowl pack itself that sit on top of the spark plug and sometimes you can get by just changing the boot wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.

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