1997 Plymouth Voyager misfire at normal temperature

1997 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
150,000 MILES • 4 CYL • 2WD • MANUAL
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TAYLORBUILT@NTLWORLD
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I have a chrysler voyager which misfires when gets to normal temperature. Did a scan. Code said coil primary circuit, bought new coil, still have problem, runs perfect until reaches normal operating temperature.
Oct 11, 2009 at 1:46 PM
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HI there taylorbuilt@ntlworld and TY for the donation this is what keeps the site going.

Engine misfiring can be caused by worn or fouled spark plugs, a weak spark (weak coil, bad spark plug wire), loss of compression, vacuum leaks, anything that causes an unusually lean fuel mixture (lean misfire), an EGR valve that is stuck open, dirty fuel injectors, low fuel pressure, or even bad fuel.
Oct 11, 2009 at 2:32 PM
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We are sorry you were not able to use any of the information our technician provided and are glad to hear you were able to fix your problem. We are not here to take your money. Your donation has been refunded.
Oct 13, 2009 at 1:45 PM
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TAYLORBUILT@NTLWORLD
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[quote:fdc115189d="2CarPros Mike"]We are sorry you were not able to use any of the information our technician provided and are glad to hear you were able to fix your problem. We are not here to take your money. Your donation has been refunded.[/quote:fdc115189d]Thank you very much for the refund it is very much appreciated.It as cost me £49, around $75 for a new camshaft position sensor. Will not hesitate in recommending this website to anyone, once again thank you. Keith no longer dissatisfied customer.
Oct 13, 2009 at 2:33 PM
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We appreciate your recommendations. We try hard to help everyone we can. Our technicians are doing their best to save our members money, by providing professional advice. Have a great day.
Oct 22, 2009 at 2:59 PM