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The upper intake manifold, or plenum, is notorious for leaking coolant internally into the engine. Replacements are available from many aftermarket sources.
check high voltage wires for cracks,chafing or melting, also replace the plug. try turning the engine over with a known good plug connected but not installed in the cylinder to confirm no spark. if there is spark but you still have a missfire, then you have a dead cylinder. if no spark, its the coil or coil module. replace plugs and wires 1st. its cheap compaired to sensors and modules
You have a cylinder imbalance ,plugs or wires,if the distributor is in the front down in front,it has got to have some work,look for a water pump leaking on the distributor.Check cap,and rotor on the distributor.
have you tried changing the coil pack? they are simply a coil of wires inside. they easily go bad. just to be sure switch one of the coil packs to make sure its not a problem with the wiring, if the problem switches cylinders replace the coil pack
TPS is always connected to one end of the throttle plate shaft It should not be difficult to identify. If you already have the new one the old one is identical. Usually fastened with two small torx screws.
Cylinder number 5 is misfiring. Check spark plug, spark plug wire and ignition coil for the number 5 cylinder. The number 5 cylinder is the closest to the front of the car on the drivers side. With engine running in dark (at night) take a spray bottle of water and lightly mist spark plug wires and coil and look for arcing. Autozone will test coil for free.
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