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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Misfire on cylinder 5
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<blockquote data-quote="jacobmccleery" data-source="post: 423293" data-attributes="member: 18161"><p>Last week I was headed to work when I started getting a misfire and the check engine light started flashing. I also had a warning that read GASCAP, although I’m not sure that this is related to my issue. First I bought some spark plugs because I wasn’t sure how old mine were, the plugs pretty much fell apart so I replaced them too. Still misfiring, I got a new coil pack and tried her out and the misfire was gone! I let her run for about 10 minutes, all good so I proceed to go check cows. I run into a bit of mud so I give her a little gas, misfire is back. Any ideas or suggestions? My next step would be fuel injectors, but the it kinda baffled that the new coil made the issue go away temporarily. </p><p>Thanks in advance -Jacob (2008 JKU)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacobmccleery, post: 423293, member: 18161"] Last week I was headed to work when I started getting a misfire and the check engine light started flashing. I also had a warning that read GASCAP, although I’m not sure that this is related to my issue. First I bought some spark plugs because I wasn’t sure how old mine were, the plugs pretty much fell apart so I replaced them too. Still misfiring, I got a new coil pack and tried her out and the misfire was gone! I let her run for about 10 minutes, all good so I proceed to go check cows. I run into a bit of mud so I give her a little gas, misfire is back. Any ideas or suggestions? My next step would be fuel injectors, but the it kinda baffled that the new coil made the issue go away temporarily. Thanks in advance -Jacob (2008 JKU) [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Misfire on cylinder 5
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