WORTH THE COMMENT READ FOR SURE! Not mentioned in the video but Labor costs are different for every make and model. Also parts are different as well. Labor is different due to accessibility. For example, let's use P0308 in this video or any other misfire code for that matter. Some cars the ignition coil is exposed and bang bang boom you can get to it less cost on labor. Other cars you need to remove the whole intake manifold and disconnect various sensors, etc, and often times need special tools just to get to the ignition coil. Which means, you guessed it more time and Labor costs. Don't believe that the costs for labor in this video will be the same for your vehicle. Also parts for a BMW, Mercedes, AUDI, and othee high class makes are almost always more money that for generic makes like Honda and Toyota. BOTTOM LINE: The higher end or class the vehicle, typically the higher end money you need to buy parts. The harder less accesible parts on a vehicle, the more time and labor its going to cost.
This dude explained it like you're intelligent but unfamiliar with the subject. Super dug his flow and cadence. Great video and subscribed. After watching this video I wonder if I am the problem having the hood open while power washing close by. I'm thinking now water got in cylinder 8. It would explain a lot. I'm off to watch more as I like what I see here. ✌🏻. Thanks for the help
So happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for the kind words and checking out our channel. :) Hope your car is back in tip top shape. Happy and safe driving!
I have an 05 Magnum R/T 5.7L. Im getting P0308 and plug, coil, and injector test good. Couldnit still be injector if light tester shows no difference?? Please Help
In a 2007 Toyota Tundra SR5, the obd-2 shows code p0308, now my radiator blew so can the water from the Radiator have caused the code p0308. Before, it showed code p0117.
Please someone reply. I'm usmc disabled and haven't got the money to spend having it towed to a mechanic shop. I have to try to fix it myself.....please remember that my radiator blew a week ago.
I am getting p0308 and I bought a new spark plug and I switched the coil pack to cylinder 6 and I put 6 into the 8th cylinder..I'm still getting the same code for the 8th cylinder. What else could be the problem
Once in awhile I get this error on my 18 Silverado z71 v8 my check engine starts blinking, oil pressure goes very high traction control light comes on and it runs very rough. But after about 20 min it goes back to normal light stops blinking but it stays on for a few hours then turns off and everything is fine. I bought this truck new in 18 and it’s done thing 5 times now. No one can fix it cause by the time I get it to a shop all the symptoms are gone. Sure they can bring the code up but at that point it’s worthless.
@@cliffroberts1774 I’m not totally sure. I replaced the ignition coils and it still blew smoke on a cold start. My battery died so I replaced it and the smoke stopped. It’s been 4mo still no smoke. I have 🤷🏻♂️ 🤷🏻♂️
2008 f150 4.6 changed all the coil packs all the oxygen sensors all the spark plugs the intake gasket the EGC etc I'm up to $550 on fixing it already it still has that skip it's still coming up to number 8 remove the injector and done another one still doing it remove the coil and put another one still doing it what now
05 dodge ram 1500 4.7. ..I'm getting p0308 and I changed the spark plug and coil pack and that didn't fix it. I did compression and it showed me 60lbs in cylinder 8. All the others were fine. I'm frustrated
Because each car has a different firing order so 8 can be on the passenger side or driver side depending on the engine and vehicle. If you really wanted the answer to your specific car just Google your car type and firing order
2004 ford F 150 5.4L engine Changed out fuel injectors, change spark plugs, changed ignition coils, changed fuel filter, replace Cats(2), did over haul of timing chain, cam phasers, guides, replace fuel sending unit, air filter, Check compression, checked electrical voltage and still no luck. Misfire on # 4. For a while it was random but always on right bank. 1 & 3, 1 &4 and now only 4. Any Ideas?
Where do you get your writing skills from?* dumbass proof read wtf this is youtube not a damn essay or English class i guess you really thought you were funny and right huh? 🤣🤣🤣
Change the intake manifold brand new fuel injectors o2 sensor all 4 new spark plugs new I had a random misfire but it was my oil rings on fuel injectors vacuum leak now says number 8 misfire and also this Electronic Throttle Control System Bank 1- Forced Limited RPM P2110 think it's my throttle body 2011 1500 ram4.7 and
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spark plug from $10-$100 for parts alone? skip to next video where somebody know what they are talking about. Parts industry for 31 years and I have yet to see a $100 spark plug...SMH
my car was having a cylinder misfire, but how do i know its 8? my car is a 2003 honda.
edit: ok sorry i wathed the video i understand it know
WORTH THE COMMENT READ FOR SURE!
Not mentioned in the video but Labor costs are different for every make and model. Also parts are different as well. Labor is different due to accessibility. For example, let's use P0308 in this video or any other misfire code for that matter. Some cars the ignition coil is exposed and bang bang boom you can get to it less cost on labor. Other cars you need to remove the whole intake manifold and disconnect various sensors, etc, and often times need special tools just to get to the ignition coil. Which means, you guessed it more time and Labor costs. Don't believe that the costs for labor in this video will be the same for your vehicle. Also parts for a BMW, Mercedes, AUDI, and othee high class makes are almost always more money that for generic makes like Honda and Toyota.
BOTTOM LINE: The higher end or class the vehicle, typically the higher end money you need to buy parts. The harder less accesible parts on a vehicle, the more time and labor its going to cost.
Good point! Thanks for the thoughtful response, Isaiah!
Excellent video. Very straightforward and descriptive.
This dude explained it like you're intelligent but unfamiliar with the subject. Super dug his flow and cadence.
Great video and subscribed. After watching this video I wonder if I am the problem having the hood open while power washing close by. I'm thinking now water got in cylinder 8. It would explain a lot.
I'm off to watch more as I like what I see here. ✌🏻. Thanks for the help
So happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for the kind words and checking out our channel. :) Hope your car is back in tip top shape. Happy and safe driving!
I have a 1998 dodge truck ram with a misfire on the cylinder 6. What could be the problem.
Can it be caused by the Radiator blew??
I have an 05 Magnum R/T 5.7L. Im getting P0308 and plug, coil, and injector test good. Couldnit still be injector if light tester shows no difference?? Please Help
Check the plug wire itself
In a 2007 Toyota Tundra SR5, the obd-2 shows code p0308, now my radiator blew so can the water from the Radiator have caused the code p0308. Before, it showed code p0117.
Please someone reply. I'm usmc disabled and haven't got the money to spend having it towed to a mechanic shop. I have to try to fix it myself.....please remember that my radiator blew a week ago.
I am getting p0308 and I bought a new spark plug and I switched the coil pack to cylinder 6 and I put 6 into the 8th cylinder..I'm still getting the same code for the 8th cylinder. What else could be the problem
Injector
Awesome info thanks so much dude
Thanks for watching, Lucas!
Really good video i fix my car with it thanks you so much 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🔥🔥🔥
Once in awhile I get this error on my 18 Silverado z71 v8 my check engine starts blinking, oil pressure goes very high traction control light comes on and it runs very rough. But after about 20 min it goes back to normal light stops blinking but it stays on for a few hours then turns off and everything is fine. I bought this truck new in 18 and it’s done thing 5 times now. No one can fix it cause by the time I get it to a shop all the symptoms are gone. Sure they can bring the code up but at that point it’s worthless.
My doing the same thing, did you find the problem out yet
@@TheRealHotRodno and it just did it again haha! Did you find anything?
@Fox250R my problem was the spark plug wire was off on 8. Put it back on went back working normal
@@TheRealHotRod oh wow. I’ll check it out thank you 🙏
Damaged Valve lifter is another reason for misfire
Will a bad ignition coil cause white smoke on a cold start?
What was the problem?
@@cliffroberts1774 I’m not totally sure. I replaced the ignition coils and it still blew smoke on a cold start. My battery died so I replaced it and the smoke stopped. It’s been 4mo still no smoke. I have 🤷🏻♂️ 🤷🏻♂️
2008 f150 4.6 changed all the coil packs all the oxygen sensors all the spark plugs the intake gasket the EGC etc I'm up to $550 on fixing it already it still has that skip it's still coming up to number 8 remove the injector and done another one still doing it remove the coil and put another one still doing it what now
At yuo fix i have tha same problem
It could be ur intake manifold
Get ur instale manifold checked; if it’s not that it could be more serious problems such as a cam phaser; timing chain or timing selonoid
Thank you I fix the problem 😌
Awesome to hear, Ramiro! Glad we were able to help :)
2011 Jaguar XJL, had all 8 could replaced at 105k miles. Cylinder 8 keeps misfiring at startup. Now what?
05 dodge ram 1500 4.7.
..I'm getting p0308 and I changed the spark plug and coil pack and that didn't fix it. I did compression and it showed me 60lbs in cylinder 8. All the others were fine. I'm frustrated
Fuel injector
Does it mean cylinder #8 or the 8th cylinder in the firing order. I've heard both.
Cylinder #8
where are you getting your parts? those estimate prices you gave are way over the top. replaced #8 cylinder coil pack, pack was$60
Ford dealership, I am guessing
Dodge is a bit more expensive
how about showing the location under the hood of cylinder 8 or 6 or 3 or 5 its nice to no the what but it would be nice to no the where.
Because each car has a different firing order so 8 can be on the passenger side or driver side depending on the engine and vehicle. If you really wanted the answer to your specific car just Google your car type and firing order
Front to back, drivers side 1,3,5 7
Pass side 2,4,6,8
Thanks so much for this. Those chalkboard drawings are dope.
You are very welcome.
Change plugs wirers distributor and ignition coil still 8 cyclye
2004 ford F 150 5.4L engine Changed out fuel injectors, change spark plugs, changed ignition coils, changed fuel filter, replace Cats(2), did over haul of timing chain, cam phasers, guides, replace fuel sending unit, air filter, Check compression, checked electrical voltage and still no luck. Misfire on # 4. For a while it was random but always on right bank. 1 & 3, 1 &4 and now only 4. Any Ideas?
Pcm or wiring
@@luissaenz2941 Thanks, I've been told the pcm is alright so I'm having the wires all checked. Appreciate your response.
buy a new motor at this point
Lol we’re he get these prices
Where you get your English writing skills? Proof read. 😂
Where do you get your writing skills from?* dumbass proof read wtf this is youtube not a damn essay or English class i guess you really thought you were funny and right huh? 🤣🤣🤣
make sure to say "go ahead " a bunch of times like in every you tube video.. lol
What about all but 3 in a v8
Or intake manifold/gasket
Ford's eat coil packs
Very true, and it is too expensive to replace all 8, but be sure to change the
spark plug for each coil you replace.
Most likely a wiped out cam in a hemi auto
What is the misfire only happens at high speeds above 140? And my car is cammed.
Because he start use the 8 cylinder
Bet your cam is overlapping wrong at whatever rpm
Bruh! I have a 2003 350z with this code I don’t get it 😤 can anyone help?
What if I have 1-8 misfires
That’s happening to me with my 4Runner v8 😕
@@eliovisita yeah it only did it once for us then stoped it was in a v8 sequoia
@@iminthetrees it went off itself ? I’m wondering since my engine is rough, idk if is the spark plugs or something worst
Change the intake manifold brand new fuel injectors o2 sensor all 4 new spark plugs new I had a random misfire but it was my oil rings on fuel injectors vacuum leak now says number 8 misfire and also this Electronic Throttle Control System Bank 1- Forced Limited RPM P2110 think it's my throttle body 2011 1500 ram4.7 and
Ever figure it out ?
Amen, Lady C! A lot of Americans are awake to what is happening and that we should not be in certain wars. We are waking up to take back are country and get back to what are forefathers ment this country to be.. I'm from Texas and we are starting to vote out the people who stopped representing the people, which is there job. We are passing laws to get rid of all the stupid woke nonsense. Thank you for always speaking the truth! I enjoy your show very much, you are a class act.
spark plug from $10-$100 for parts alone? skip to next video where somebody know what they are talking about. Parts industry for 31 years and I have yet to see a $100 spark plug...SMH
100 for all 8 together dingus
@@ikaikasparten1070 😂😂😂😂😂
You sound like an idiot. Spark plugs go between 10-100 Im pretty sure he wasnt saying a spark plug costs 100 by itself. My plugs was $150+
If it needs 8 spark plugs?
How bleed diesel sprinter 2005
Who this guy he HOT as fuck!