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Misfire on cylinder 3

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Old 10-22-2012, 02:01 PM
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My car has had a long standing misfire problem. Basically there is a permanent check engine light on the dash. Every morning on cold start after about 1 mile of driving it will flash about 8 times and then stop. If I push the car hard it may flash again. During this car the car seems lumpy and sluggish. There is a real lack of power. Usually after that the misfire settles down and the light won't flash again for the rest of the day.

I did take the car to have the code read and they told me that it was a misfire on cylinder number three and that it was probably the plugs/wires.

I bought and fitted these parts and reset the code. The light stayed off for about a week but then returned. If anything, the car feels even worse when cold now.

The car also has a really low idle. Like between 1-200rpm. Sometimes as I pull away it feels like it might stall.

I have replaced the throttle body, the maf sensor, the air filter, the spark plugs, the front oxygen sensor, the ignition cables and have run a few cans of carbon cleaner through the car. I am not sure what else to do now.

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Old 10-22-2012, 02:25 PM
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1) While doing that work you should have disconnected the battery
SEE VIDEO: http://www.motorweek.org/features/go..._idling_issues
2) After the work you should have re-hooked up battery and let idle for 10 minutes before driving and let it re-learn for 50-100 miles (all at once not needed)
3) Not enough info: year, make, model, # cylinders, mileage, standard or automatic
4) how long have you been driving around with a misfire. Driving around with a misfire for a while leads to Catalytic Converter Failure.
READ: How can I tell if my catalytic converter is... — Yahoo! Autos

You should replace ignition coil(s) and distributor cap/rotor if you have one.

This thread is also a good read: https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/maz...p-30242/page3/

CLEAN YOUR CATALYTIC VIDEO:
 

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Old 10-23-2012, 03:52 AM
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Originally Posted by UseYourNoggin
1) While doing that work you should have disconnected the battery
SEE VIDEO: http://www.motorweek.org/features/go..._idling_issues
2) After the work you should have re-hooked up battery and let idle for 10 minutes before driving and let it re-learn for 50-100 miles (all at once not needed)
3) Not enough info: year, make, model, # cylinders, mileage, standard or automatic
4) how long have you been driving around with a misfire. Driving around with a misfire for a while leads to Catalytic Converter Failure.
READ: How can I tell if my catalytic converter is... — Yahoo! Autos

You should replace ignition coil(s) and distributor cap/rotor if you have one.

This thread is also a good read: https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/maz...p-30242/page3/

Hi,

It is a 1.8 2001 manual model.
 
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