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I am stumped if someone has any ideas. I got a 2000 civic ex 1.6l. It’s throwing a P1399 and p0304. Random misfire but only on cylinder 4. I swapped the spark plug and the misfire still on cylinder 4. Swapped the injector and it remains on 4. Checked compression and it has good compression. I checked for vacuum leaks and even sprayed carb cleaner on the lines near the intake and nothing happens the engine still misfires.
I have p1399, p0300, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004 – no performance difference, just check engine light – how do you troubleshoot that?
Do you still need to replace the spark plugs because of the misfires??thanks
If I only have misfire in 1 cylinder can I rule out egr?
Did this fix it? My daughters car (2000 Accord V6) is doing the same thing with the same ODB codes. Seems to occur on really hot days only though. After the car sits it runs fine after that. It has occurred twice this week on hot days but it was 2 months since the last time this occurred. Anyone found a definitive fix for this?
good friend greetings I have code 5 in D4 that will be that failure honda accord 2000.
I am gonna try this on my 01 accord V6. I have replaced the coil pack twice but if still misfires and runs rough after I've driven it for a while during the day. I hope this solves the problem.
Nice video bro, simple and very much useful, love the accord, that's really a reliable car, I'm driving 1992 accord with so much fun, just subscribe to support your channel