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Coil Pack Replacement - DIY??
Engine is running rough and I am pulling a Code P1343 which is a Cylinder 1 misfire. I have been told this could be a bad plug or bad coil pack. Plugs were replaced 10K miles ago, so I am going to try the coil pack. Is this a DIY project or do I need to go to the shop and have my Indy do it??
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2001 X5 3.0i (PP/WP/AP) Traded at 213K miles RARE White on Black - Why does everyone get Tan?? ![]() First E53 with 215s on XOutpost!! ![]()
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Follow the DIY instructions for spark plug replacement to replace the coil pack. Should take 15-20 minutes at most. Very easy.
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OK, this might be a stupid question, but is Cylinder #1 the one in front or the one in the rear of the engine??
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2001 X5 3.0i (PP/WP/AP) Traded at 213K miles RARE White on Black - Why does everyone get Tan?? ![]() First E53 with 215s on XOutpost!! ![]()
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cylinder #1 on the front near radiator( and you have same miles like my.)
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2001 X5 3.0i (PP/WP/AP) Traded at 213K miles RARE White on Black - Why does everyone get Tan?? ![]() First E53 with 215s on XOutpost!! ![]()
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