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Old 10 Feb 2009, 07:47 am
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Default Re: P0301 Code even with new plugs and wires?

If you don't mind doing a little work, switch one wire with another. If it's a bad wire the code will change to P0302, 03 or P0304. If the code comes back and it's the same you can do the same with the plugs.

I know they are new, but you can always get a bad one in the bunch. Also check the gap (.040in) and make sure the wires are seated properly, they should "snap" on the plugs and coil.
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