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Misfire cylinder 1

Old 06-20-2013, 03:37 PM
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Misfire cylinder 1

Hi,

Dear R-class owners, I really need your help. My car is R500 '06 with 150 000 km. For the last 4 months I have CEL coming after heavy acceleration, it happens when I come over 5000 RPM. After that it seems like cylinder 1 is disengaged, and if I switch off the engine and turn it on again, it is working fine, although the CEL is still on.

My indy is a very knowledgeable guy, but he's fighting it with no avail so far. All possible repairs were done already, including change of the spark plugs, ignition coils, cables, gas pump, engine mounts, EGR valve, cats, pressure check in cylinders, etc. Everything's good but the problem is still there. I use premium gas so it shouldn't be an issue. It seems we're stuck :-(

Any advice is really appreciated!

Thanx a lot in advance :-)
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Has anyone actually tried clearing the code from the system? Regardless of the repairs made, the code might remain until cleared.
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Originally Posted by PeteInLongBeach
Has anyone actually tried clearing the code from the system? Regardless of the repairs made, the code might remain until cleared.
Yes, my indy clears the code, but it comes back again after the acceleration and cylinder 1 disengagement, that you can feel very clearly, as the engine is shaking untill it is restarted.

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