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I thinking of changing the plugs anyway. Thanks.
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If it's a flash memory computer, it will be called PCM. If your scanner clears codes, that will take care of it.
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That would be hard to answer. If you have a local shop with a bench top injector cleaner I would pull them to have them cleaned. The better machines can also flow test them. Have you looked at the spark plugs yet?
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Wonder if spraying the throttle body, I've dislodged some gunk? The rough running started after I did that. Looks like I have more work ahead of me.
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Good chance you did, most likely coated the plugs with that crap you sprayed in the throttle body. Screw a set of plugs in it, and your dead cylinders will probably go away.
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Could be coil pack for 1-4 is bad. By removing the injectors in the firing cylinders (2-3) and the motor tried to die you still don't know why 1-4 aren't firing. Since the two dead cyls are paired on the coil pack it almost seems more likely its that. If it was say 1-2 that wern't firing you could rule out coil packs I think Autozone can test coil packs
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Could be, strange that it happened when spraying the throttle body. Coincidences happen all the time.
Lots of shops with bench top injector cleaners/flow testers. I have mine done each winter. I numbered mine. I take an index card, numbered blanks 1 through 8, and Steve at Bob Creitz's old shop cleans, flow them and fills in the blanks. Sometimes he has to hit one or two a second time to get them back where they were. Money well spent with an EFI car.
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By the way, Robert and I appreciate all the help! This thing is driving us nuts
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Good luck.
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