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Old 10-10-2017, 05:29 PM   #6
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Dont replace all 4, waste of money and time. Replace the one that is bad. The code will tell you which location, Im going to guess and say it was P0351, since its the most common, thats passenger side, the closest one to the front of the car.

You might think that replacing the coil pack will resolve this issue forever. But if you are like most other people I've seen, usually once a coil pack goes bad, it will periodically keep going bad, the same one, at the same spot.
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