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.
QUICK DIAGNOSTIC CHECKS
Start
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.
QUICK DIAGNOSTIC CHECKS
Start