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Coil pack My coil pack is mounted on the plenum above the driver side valve cover. Is the coil pack posted in the picture the same firing order? 1,2,3,4,6,5? From top of pack to bottom? I am trying to clean up a P0301 misfire code and double checking to see if I accidently installed new plug wires on incorrectly. But this code was present before the wire/plug change. I also added fuel injectorr cleaner during plug/wire replacement- P0301 code seems to take longer for the system monitor to find. So if the posted firing order is the same as my driverside mounted 3.8l coil pack I guess I should start leaning towards cylinder #1 injector failure?

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