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Old 02-09-2015, 01:05 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by maizenblue View Post
Did you use a dedicated spark plug socket to install the plugs? They are extremely easy to break with a regular socket. Take it to autozone to have the code read and hopefully it will tell you which specific cylinder is misfiring and then replace the plug on that cylinder
I didnt use a dedicated spark plug socket to install the plugs. However, I did use a thin walled 14 deep socket to install them. Now that i think of it, the socket left one of the terminals on the plugs a little dirty with old grease and dirt. It could be that the terminal isnt making full contact with the ignition coil. Hmmm....I ordered an OBD II code reader, Once it comes in Ill take the car for a spin with it plugged in and see what kind of codes its picking up. For now, itll stay parked since its not my daily.

Thanks for the help guys
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