Try changing plugs and wires. if it still misses try some Sea Foam in your gas tank 1/2 can to 1/2 tank of gas...drive for about 30 minutes. if this helped can you give me a good rating...thanks, i work very hard at trying to help people because i know how expensive repair bills can be and i know i have saved $hundreds of dollars for at least 100 or more people and my thanks is positive feedback or "testimonials".. We here at fix ya need as much information as possible. You know lately i"ve been home with a injury and have a lot of spare time on my hands and i kind of miss my job..i do a lot of troubleshooting at my job and this kind of keeps the brain going. One thing i notice that would help in finding a quicker fix is for you nice people out there, is to include as much info as possible. if this doesnt fix your problem, you could have vacuum leaks going to the intake manifold, or low compression,a leaky head gasket, timing chain worn, camshaft worn, dirty or worn fuel injectors, also if its got an obdII system pulling up the codes would make it a lot easier too. mileage would also help. thank you for your question.
The problem is likely a coil pack. I had this happen to my car as well. I have replaced 3 of my four coil packs at this point. They are aprox $100, and easy todo yourself.
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Try changing plugs and wires. if it still misses try some Sea Foam in your gas tank 1/2 can to 1/2 tank of gas...drive for about 30 minutes. if this helped can you give me a good rating...thanks, i work very hard at trying to help people because i know how expensive repair bills can be and i know i have saved $hundreds of dollars for at least 100 or more people and my thanks is positive feedback or "testimonials".. We here at fix ya need as much information as possible. You know lately i"ve been home with a injury and have a lot of spare time on my hands and i kind of miss my job..i do a lot of troubleshooting at my job and this kind of keeps the brain going. One thing i notice that would help in finding a quicker fix is for you nice people out there, is to include as much info as possible. if this doesnt fix your problem, you could have vacuum leaks going to the intake manifold, or low compression,a leaky head gasket, timing chain worn, camshaft worn, dirty or worn fuel injectors, also if its got an obdII system pulling up the codes would make it a lot easier too. mileage would also help. thank you for your question.
The problem is likely a coil pack. I had this happen to my car as well. I have replaced 3 of my four coil packs at this point. They are aprox $100, and easy todo yourself.