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My cd5a 1992 lancer gsr wont fire on two cylinders, they are both on the same coil pack and have replaced the coil pack and leads but still nothing, any ideas??
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Your car either has a 2.0L or the 2.4L 4-cylinder engine. All 4-cylinder engines are super easy to locate the cylinder orientation. Find the front of the engine where the belts are, the closest cylinder at the front of the engine is #1. Followed by #'s 2, 3, and 4 all in order. The firing order is 1-3-4-2, but that is only the order that they fire in, not there location. So #2 is the 2nd coil back from where the belts are.
when you replace your ignition coil is it the right one spec from factory? Also when ever you replace a coil it is good practice to replace leads and spark plugs at the same time and test rotor and cap as these parts if worn or damaged will put your coil under extra load making its life shorter.
first thing to do is remove spark plugs and if they smell really fuely you will need to change them if that doesnt help you will need to get the microtech tuned for a good coldstart , this depends on if its running stand alone or as a piggy back
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9.3 is a really dead battery - replace it and check the alternator. I have seen them go bad with no dash indication. As to the oil being black, you may have worn piston rings, and probably need an engine re-build. Worn rings allow the exhaust of the engine contaminate the oil - you should also see increased oil consumption due to the vapors exiting via the PCV valve and being burned in the engine.
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