2001 Vanden Plas
#21
Based on that it's quite unlikely...but for peace of mind no big deal to check the plugs, coils and wells...
So I was re-reading the story above and you posted that you initially got a misfire on cylinder 6, means Code P0306, right?
The Jaguar documentation says for p0306 it's cylinder 6 = B2 = 2B. 2B is located on bank B = the drivers side (LHD).
A few posts later, you state that you now have a misfire on cylinder 7 = B3 = 3B. Which code do you obtain? P0307?
If yes, you might be on the wrong track, since cylinder B3=7 and cylinder B2=6 are on the same side!!!! It's not the passenger side! That's what Bob and I pointed out a few posts earlier. Check the attachment for clarification concerning the "historical" cylinder numbering for the V8 Jags before MY 2004.
So I was re-reading the story above and you posted that you initially got a misfire on cylinder 6, means Code P0306, right?
The Jaguar documentation says for p0306 it's cylinder 6 = B2 = 2B. 2B is located on bank B = the drivers side (LHD).
A few posts later, you state that you now have a misfire on cylinder 7 = B3 = 3B. Which code do you obtain? P0307?
If yes, you might be on the wrong track, since cylinder B3=7 and cylinder B2=6 are on the same side!!!! It's not the passenger side! That's what Bob and I pointed out a few posts earlier. Check the attachment for clarification concerning the "historical" cylinder numbering for the V8 Jags before MY 2004.
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#22
Thanks for reporting back!!! My pleasure! I'm happy to see that your issue was easy to solve after that much work that you already put into your car.
I always have a spare coil in my boot, since I experienced a coil going bad already twice. And since they're changed within minutes, it's not worth it calling the tow service or damaging the engine ;-)
I always have a spare coil in my boot, since I experienced a coil going bad already twice. And since they're changed within minutes, it's not worth it calling the tow service or damaging the engine ;-)