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i have a code pull out from the OBD2 said that i have a misfire on cylinder 4 , i don't have any CEL on the car but once the enghine is hot the engine like tremble

any ideas guys for where is the cylinder 4 located as i wanna check the coil if it's craking , any ideas for help thanks

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Mentioning the engine type would be a help, assumption the engine is a V8, cyl.4 is on the right side against the fire wall.

thanks guys

RFM : engine is V8 cayenne S 2004

any special tools guys that i need thanks , i just check the pars number on the left without taking it off yet so iy says 948.602.104.00 , what kind of tool can i use to take that coil off

thanks Loren

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Mentioning the engine type would be a help, assumption the engine is a V8, cyl.4 is on the right side against the fire wall.

thanks guys

RFM : engine is V8 cayenne S 2004

any special tools guys that i need thanks , i just check the pars number on the left without taking it off yet so iy says 948.602.104.00 , what kind of tool can i use to take that coil off

thanks Loren

Latest version I see in the parts list is: 948.602.104.05

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Mentioning the engine type would be a help, assumption the engine is a V8, cyl.4 is on the right side against the fire wall.

thanks guys

RFM : engine is V8 cayenne S 2004

any special tools guys that i need thanks , i just check the pars number on the left without taking it off yet so iy says 948.602.104.00 , what kind of tool can i use to take that coil off

thanks Loren

Latest version I see in the parts list is: 948.602.104.05

thanks Loren,

do you have any idea of the tools i need to take that coil off thanks

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Mentioning the engine type would be a help, assumption the engine is a V8, cyl.4 is on the right side against the fire wall.

thanks guys

RFM : engine is V8 cayenne S 2004

any special tools guys that i need thanks , i just check the pars number on the left without taking it off yet so iy says 948.602.104.00 , what kind of tool can i use to take that coil off

thanks Loren

Latest version I see in the parts list is: 948.602.104.05

thanks Loren,

do you have any idea of the tools i need to take that coil off thanks

Read the TSB here but be aware that the part numbers have changed since that TSB.

The part number I gave you is the latest (.05).

I sent you more detailed instructions via PM.

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Mentioning the engine type would be a help, assumption the engine is a V8, cyl.4 is on the right side against the fire wall.

thanks guys

RFM : engine is V8 cayenne S 2004

any special tools guys that i need thanks , i just check the pars number on the left without taking it off yet so iy says 948.602.104.00 , what kind of tool can i use to take that coil off

thanks Loren

Latest version I see in the parts list is: 948.602.104.05

thanks Loren,

do you have any idea of the tools i need to take that coil off thanks

Read the TSB here but be aware that the part numbers have changed since that TSB.

The part number I gave you is the latest (.05).

I sent you more detailed instructions via PM.

thanks a lot Loren

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