I have fuel and spark but my suv still dont start and run. I had codes which are p0300,p0301,p0302,p0303,p0137,p1131. when i try to start it when sounds like its about to start it blows the duct off o

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Asked by seeborn Apr 02, 2013 at 01:50 AM about the 2002 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have fuel and spark but my suv still dont start and run. I had codes which are p0300,p0301,p0302,p0303,p0137,p1131. when i try to start it when sounds like its about to start it blows the duct off of the air filter.any clue???

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The misfire codes are all for bank 1. Have you had the spark plug wires off recently? sounds like they could be installed wrong on that bank.

48,615

Make sure they are on correctly. They are labeled on the coil. And cylinders #1,2 and 3 go in order starting with the first one on the right hand side

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Yes. If they are on wrong it is not firing the right plug at the right time.

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wet with what? fuel?

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Misfiring causes it not to burn all the fuel in the cyl. And it stays on the plug

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Maybe the ignition coil its self is bad. Never seen one kill one whole bank but ya never know

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Im getting fire at the coil,but im going to try another one. I wish i could find someone to check my whole motor over.

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