mis fire cylinders 2,5,6
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mis fire cylinders 2,5,6
yesterday my girlfriends 2000 accord ex 3.0 started acting up, bad shake going up hill and misfireing codes show cylinders 2,5,6 changed coils and put in a can of dry gas, same results as before, any ideas what else iit could be
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Here's a link to the thread: https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...24/#post343246
#3
it only seems to be mis firing when applying fuel going up hill. any chance the filter could be plugged as its in the tank, cars never run below half, im pulling my hair out with this thing, was told by garage it could have skipped a tooth on the timing belt..is that a poss.
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it only seems to be mis firing when applying fuel going up hill. any chance the filter could be plugged as its in the tank, cars never run below half, im pulling my hair out with this thing, was told by garage it could have skipped a tooth on the timing belt..is that a poss.
#5
How may miles are on the spark plugs? I think the maintenance schedule is to change the plugs every 105K miles. Use only the NGK PZFR5F-11 spark plugs that you can pick up at most part stores. Atleast inspect the spark plugs.
Does the 2000 have the coil over plug, or does this still have a distributor? Honda switched around 2000. Inspect the distributor cap and rotor, if you have one.
Does the 2000 have the coil over plug, or does this still have a distributor? Honda switched around 2000. Inspect the distributor cap and rotor, if you have one.
#7
finally got it thanks all for the help, i played with switching coils around here it was number 4 that was bad however when it thru codes it said 2 5 and 6 but oh well runs like a champ again chnged the plugs too even though they only had about 8000 miles on them they looked fouled from misfiring.. thanks again everyone
#8
Just for grins, to explain the issue about misfiring when climbing a hill...
Possibly the coil was marginal, weak, but still fired a weak spark. Mixture is more difficult to ignite as the pressure gets higher. So closed-throttle, high-vacuum in the manifold, it doesn't misfire.
Possibly the coil was marginal, weak, but still fired a weak spark. Mixture is more difficult to ignite as the pressure gets higher. So closed-throttle, high-vacuum in the manifold, it doesn't misfire.
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