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Thank you so much,
I think it is the coil packs I have replaced all the plugs few days ago I've just ordered 6 coil packs so hopefully that will work. I'll also get a couple of oxygen sensors aswell
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Hi everyone,
Dont know if anyone can help I have a misfire on my cayenne 3.2 v6 2006, I plugged in the diagnostic and said misfire cylinder 2 an coil b primary/secondary circuit I replaced all the spark plugs and replaced the coil pack and was completely find from there was done few days ago,
Last night misfire happened again an came up with misfire cylinder 2 an random misfire and cylinder 4 an 6
Codes
P0302
P0352
P0300
P0304
P0306
Could it be the gaping in the plugs? Or do I need to replace all the coil packs?
Thank you for any help
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My apologies
Car is a 2006 Porsche Cayenne 3.2 v6
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking for the pinout on my Porsche 3.2 v6 cayenne completely std not amp or sub, as I want to hard wire a new head unit on but not sure what the cables are so cant link the new lead to it.
Any help be great
Thank you
Misfire trouble
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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Luckily mine are the push in type