Ask:Random misfire code gets set on car when engine gets warm or in hot conditions?

A random misfire code can be set on newer vehicles with OBD II onboard diagnostics when multiple misfires occur randomly in multiple cylind...

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random misfire code can be set on newer vehicles with OBD II onboard
diagnostics when multiple misfires occur randomly in multiple cylinders.
The cause is typically a vacuum leak in the intake manifold, throttle
body or vacuum plumbing, a defective Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)
valve that is leaking exhaust into the intake manifold, or even bad
gasoline.


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