2008 dodge charger 3.5L - 6v

Asked by deeharley Feb 14, 2019 at 11:06 AM about the 2008 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My charger is misfiring #4 valve- I have replaced all spark plugs and coils.  In the morning it runs fine.  But if I run into a store for about 10 mins. and restart my car it starts to misfire again.  It like when it gets warmed up that is when the car starts to misfire again.  Please help......what is wrong with my car.....I don't trust the dealers....

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So should I replace all (6) fuel injectors or just the #4 that is showing. Now I have never replace any. What do you think.

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None bc you dont know sure thats the problem.. somebody online cant "guarantee" you anything as smart as they tend to think they are

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