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Old 04-23-2008, 01:37 PM
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No,i properly replaced all of them with all new iridium plugs and it still shows p0302.
 
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Then it's time to consider other things on the list.
 
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fuel injector maybe? im thinking about taking it to the dealership if i cant find the main cause.
 
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Did you pull out the spark plug for #2 to make sure it is still gapped correctly and maybe even put in a new spark plug in there to see if it is a problem with the spark plug?
 
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Originally Posted by erdog
Did you pull out the spark plug for #2 to make sure it is still gapped correctly and maybe even put in a new spark plug in there to see if it is a problem with the spark plug?
the old plug was still gapped correctly by specs, there was no corrosion, in fact, it still had some life to go for a few thousand miles, so plugs and coils are out of the list for me. its either the injector or the exhaust valve if not i really don't know.
 
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I would expect you to get 2 codes if you swapped the wires for the coils. 0302 and 0304 - but I haven't tried it.

Check the connector for #2 (disconnect and reconnect) and if that doesn't fix it, switch the coils from #2 and #4 - then if the code moves to 0304, you know the coil is toast.
 
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Yes you would get two codes if that was the case. He's tried switching the coils but to no avail as per a previous post.
 
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i had two codes pop up but they were both p0302.
 
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