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Author Subject: Misfire
306xsi

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Post #1
I know, yet another misfire thread. Apologies in advance.

Getting a misfire at high revvs, wondering if anyone has had the same thing?

My first thoughts were plugs, coil packs or timing. Anything else it could be? Looking at other threads people seem to get misfires at idle or low revvs.

Thanks for any help.

Will
Posted 19th Sep 2014 at 14:20
306xsi

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Post #2
Probably should have said, it doesn't do it when there is no load on the engine. If it is a coil pack, how do you identify which it is, short of replacing them one by one?
Posted 19th Sep 2014 at 20:42
Cjwatson27

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Post #3
Try the CTS or the power steering sensor has i think thats got something to do compensating for how the engines being driven.

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Posted 19th Sep 2014 at 20:47
bigbadbowen

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Post #4
Miss fire or hesitation ? Usually a fuel prob at high revs ?
Posted 19th Sep 2014 at 21:01
pug_306

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Post #5
Could be fuel/injection relay. Had a couple do this recently.

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Posted 19th Sep 2014 at 21:23
bigbadbowen

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Post #6
Check you air intake sensor is all good and not covered ins**te or badly wired also check fuel lines on fuel rail aren't leaking
Posted 19th Sep 2014 at 22:09
306xsi

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Post #7
Thanks for the suggestions. I guess it could be described more as a hesitation. I will look into all of the above, hopefully an easy fix. I'll update this if I find a solution!
Posted 19th Sep 2014 at 22:57

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