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Misfire in cylinder 5

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Old 02-22-2006, 07:04 PM
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To get the best help for this, start a new thread.

But, it'* a float style sensor. Electronic guage.
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Originally Posted by CrimsonJ
It just does it about 3-4 times a week, and the car is driven daily about 20 miles.

It'* not uphill or downhill or anything, I've seen it do it on a level surface.
It started around November, and it hasn't gotten any worse/better.

Does this car have a float style gauge, or sensors?

I need to pick up a chilton'* or hayne'*.
That'* usually how it starts, then it gets progressively worse. Took mine about a year to go really bad.

And buy the Chilton'* if possible, the Haynes for our cars is CRAP!



Originally Posted by BillBoost37
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You can see that'* where I was going with this, but didn't want to jump to conclusions.
Do we have a brown noser smiley?
Yeah, it'* right next to the "beat your a$$" smiley... :P
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