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Old 03-21-2019, 12:19 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Default P0302 Cylinder Misfire

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Originally Posted by Capncorroded View Post
Just to follow this up - Dealer confirmed the ECM failed. (as I kind of expected)

there was no reason why they could find. Dam electrical stuff.
Today's so-called automobile technicians simply replace the ECM anytime they can't find the true cause of an electrical gremlin. By them saying they don't know why it failed says it all. If I had my ECM fail, I would definitely want to know why to avoid it failing again.

With such low mileage I find it hard to believe your ECM failed unless you've been storing it outside under a tarp all winter or a place with very high humidity OR your car was a flood damaged salvage car.

I always keep my car hooked up to a battery maintainer when not used for longer than a week. Today's car electronics require a fully charged battery at all times.
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