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Old 17-12-2011, 10:16 AM   #1
AUutility
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Default Misfire on Cylinders 1 & 6 in AUlll

My AUIII ute has dropped cylinders 1 & 6, I have replaced coil pack, plug leads and tried new plugs, still the same, no spark getting to 1&6 leads, I am now thinking it is the electrical lead that plugs into the side of the coil pack which has the negative primary connections for 1 & 6 on one conector, how do I check that lead, am I on the right track? It was was running fine around the time the problem suddenly started but did mysteriously appear to have lost some coolant no warning lights and seems to be holding coolant since and everything else appears fine, albeit running on 4 cylinders.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Andy


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