i have a 2004 mitsubishi galant gts that seems to have a misfire i change the tps sensor max air flow sensor cleaned the throttle body changed thermostat and plugs and it still has issue what can it be

Asked by Macho Apr 17, 2014 at 09:10 PM about the 2004 Mitsubishi Galant GTS

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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do you know what cylinder thats not firing correctly? i believe its something simple and first thing to do is disconnect the battery. check all your bus fuses and other fuse relays. 2nd it also could be in with your icm. "Ignition control module"

No I font know which cylinder it is I tool it to the mitsubishi dealer they told me the codes for all 4 oxygen censors cane up and a heat sensor but didn't tell me where the miss fire is coming from

No I don't know which cylinder it is I took it to the mitsubishi dealer they told me the codes for all 4 oxygen censors came up and a heat sensor but didn't tell me where the miss fire is coming from

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