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Try putting some dry gas in the tank. There could be a little water in the tank. Also try a fuel injector cleaner. Simply follow the instructions on the bottles. Good Luck!!!
Sounds like a ball joint, or steering linkage. Jack up the front end so the wheels DO NOT TOUCH the ground and put safety blocks under axle
grabs the wheel with your hands at top and bottom, try to jiggle the wheel, not turn, try to lift, shake up + down. If there is shaking, then it's a balljoint.
If no shake, then you'll simply need a wheel alignment
First you will have to make sure that you are getting spark at that cylinder. There are so many causes that will make a car misfire, and the correct diagnostic will save money. Camshaft sensor. defective injectors, not enough compression to that cylinder etc. have it check throughly before investing more money.
at the exhaust manifold there is a flex joint in the exhaust pipe
what you describe indicates that that flex section has failed and need replacing
There is no transmission problem
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