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Heather Binning Posted on Apr 25, 2010
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#4 cylander is misfiriing where is the # 4 cylander located on a 2002 Ford escape 6cyl. 4x4

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Middle cylinder on firewall side of engine. Front is 1-3-5, firewall side is 2-4-6 from front of engine.

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