Will Bad Plug Though a Code?

mopar_mudder

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Have a miss, sometimes, seems to come and go. Definitely not as snappy as it should be. Had this happen a couple years ago, found a cold cylinder pulled the plug put it back in and it was fine.

Anyway I never get a code, just wondering if it is a plug should I be getting a code.
 
Not sure on a code, maybe plug, wire, coil pack?????????
 
If its a misfire (plug, coil pack), then it should for sure throw a code and let you know which cylinder is misfiring.

VENM505
 
I might just have to change them to rule it out I guess. Its a shame, only 5,500 miles :dontknow:

I haven't had a chance to start it up and look for a cold cylinder yet either.
 
I might just have to change them to rule it out I guess. Its a shame, only 5,500 miles :dontknow:

I haven't had a chance to start it up and look for a cold cylinder yet either.

RATS???:dontknow:
 
Stock original plugs. I got a chance to pull the passenger plugs this morning, they look good. Going to jump in the Cuda and go to a car show now, driver side looks like a pain.

Driver side can be made seriously easy.

(1) Jack front end up.
(2) Remove drivers side tire
(3) Take out a few screws and push pins and pull inner fender plastic cover.

** Sit comfortably on a creeper chair with all plugs easily reachable and at eye level.

Works the same for passenger side as well. Well worth the few extra minutes it takes to jack it up and remove tire and plastic fender well.

--CC
 

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