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A misfire can be caused by a few things. The most common causes are usually spark supply or fuel supply. Get BOTH of these checked.
All the misfires are on the same side of the engine so I would suspect a fuel rail or an injector issue on that side of the engine.
it is the cylinder on the firewall side on drivers side of car......or if you start at the firewall side on drivers side the cylinders start 1,3,5 and the front are 2,4,6 starting at the alt....hope that this is what you were looking for and if you need more info let me know.....
p0352
Ignition coil B primary or secondary circuit malfunction
p0300
Random/multiple cylinder misfire detected
p03001
cylinder no.1 misfire detected
p0306
cylinder no.6 misfire detected
check you coils and spark plugs
make sure they are in good shape. check you spark plug wires also.
You have to use a scanner and pull the code out that is causing the check engine light to come on. whatever code/codes you find are probably related to vsc light.
Good luck and keep me posted
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