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2.3L 4cyl or 3.0L V6, 6th Generation

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cylinder 3 misfires wheres it located

2001 honda accord 3rd cylinder misfires wheres the cylinder located

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I got a P0303 code after changing my valve cover gasket. the first thing to do is to make sure that your coil packs are all attached and snapped in tight. that was my problem I had a loose coil pack. BTW, when should I replace the spark plugs? I have 163,000 miles on mine and no loss in performance on my 2001 Honda Civic. In the days of carburetors, we used to do a full tune up each year. New plugs, points, and condensors.

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Leticia Hernandez, you did not give us all the information that is needed. There is a 4cyl. and a 6cyl. engine for the accord. I attached some images that might help you. Also, tell us more about your misfire if you would like some further help with it....good luck.

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I am also having this problem in my 2002 accord v6 3.0 vtec. Could it be the coil pack

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@shanyunphat what did you check? How did you check? Did you get the OBD scanned? Any codes? Sure it could be the coil pack, amongst dozens of more things. Not a good idea to just go and replace parts. Diagnose the issue first.

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I have similar issue, code P0303. Moved coil pack to cylinder 6 and get a cylinder 1 code P0301. I suspect I can rule out the spark plug.

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On 1 and 4 piston for a 3.0 v 6 are the up together

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Leticia Hernandez will be eternally grateful.
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