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I can't figure this **** out.
Last weekend I went out for a short drive and coming around a roundabout I got into and it dropped a cylinder. It has done this before about 6 months ago. I remade the coilpack harness and it has been fine ever since. This time, I figured out which coilpack wasn't firing and unplugged that injector to limp it home(about 1.5 miles). I started swapping around coilpacks once I got home to figure out if one was bad. #2 cylinder isn't firing with different coilpacks in it. Not a coilpack problem. I changed plugs, tried 3 different brand new ones. Not a plug problem. I thought it might be the harness again. I bought a new harness and put it on today after the car has been sitting for a week, no change. I stripped back the main harness where the coilpack subharness plugs into, no melted wires, no kinks, plug seems to be fine. When I pull out the plug from #2 it has fuel on it and I did the screwdriver trick on the injectors and they are all clicking normally. In a move of desperation I pulled the mounting bracket off of a spare ecu I had and mounted my PFC like the stock ECU because some **** on Google said it needed to be grounded and it magically fixed someone else's car who had the same problem. No change. I pulled the coilpacks out and put sparkplugs in them and laid them on the intake manifold as I cranked. ALL the plugs are firing, but when I put them back in the motor still no #2. WTF.
Does anybody have any suggestion at all? I can't think of anything else.
My only other thought is this. About 3ish weeks ago I fixed some bare wires on the harness that goes over the driver side wheel well. The car was fine for at least 2 weeks before this happened. It doesn't seem like these wires would affect the coilpacks and only one at that but anything is possible I guess...
Last weekend I went out for a short drive and coming around a roundabout I got into and it dropped a cylinder. It has done this before about 6 months ago. I remade the coilpack harness and it has been fine ever since. This time, I figured out which coilpack wasn't firing and unplugged that injector to limp it home(about 1.5 miles). I started swapping around coilpacks once I got home to figure out if one was bad. #2 cylinder isn't firing with different coilpacks in it. Not a coilpack problem. I changed plugs, tried 3 different brand new ones. Not a plug problem. I thought it might be the harness again. I bought a new harness and put it on today after the car has been sitting for a week, no change. I stripped back the main harness where the coilpack subharness plugs into, no melted wires, no kinks, plug seems to be fine. When I pull out the plug from #2 it has fuel on it and I did the screwdriver trick on the injectors and they are all clicking normally. In a move of desperation I pulled the mounting bracket off of a spare ecu I had and mounted my PFC like the stock ECU because some **** on Google said it needed to be grounded and it magically fixed someone else's car who had the same problem. No change. I pulled the coilpacks out and put sparkplugs in them and laid them on the intake manifold as I cranked. ALL the plugs are firing, but when I put them back in the motor still no #2. WTF.
Does anybody have any suggestion at all? I can't think of anything else.
My only other thought is this. About 3ish weeks ago I fixed some bare wires on the harness that goes over the driver side wheel well. The car was fine for at least 2 weeks before this happened. It doesn't seem like these wires would affect the coilpacks and only one at that but anything is possible I guess...