Hope you guys can help - my LC has briefly run rough a few times over the past week but quickly cleared itself. I put my fault code reader in the car expecting the problem to return and this morning it did, in a big way - the car drove like a lawn mower and I only just got to work, crawling along at 20MPH max. I plugged in the code reader and got this:
16684 = PO300 Random/multiple cylinder misfire detected.
16687 = PO303 Cyl 3 misfire detected
16688 = PO304 Cyl 4 misfire detected
I immediately suspected coil packs (although I replaced all four with 'L' types only 9 months ago) and put in two of the good 'H' types I'd taken out, which made no difference whatsoever. The plugs look fine and were replaced at the 5 year/60K mile service 3 months ago.
Do coil packs go in pairs? My last one didn't - I was given the option of replacing the faulty one or the whole set and having read on here about how poor they are I decided to replace them all. But surely the new ones haven't packed up already? And could my 'good' old ones have packed up in storage?
Another worry - by driving the car on two cylinders have I gunged up the cat with unburnt fuel?
All ideas appreciated!
TIA,
Fluff
16684 = PO300 Random/multiple cylinder misfire detected.
16687 = PO303 Cyl 3 misfire detected
16688 = PO304 Cyl 4 misfire detected
I immediately suspected coil packs (although I replaced all four with 'L' types only 9 months ago) and put in two of the good 'H' types I'd taken out, which made no difference whatsoever. The plugs look fine and were replaced at the 5 year/60K mile service 3 months ago.
Do coil packs go in pairs? My last one didn't - I was given the option of replacing the faulty one or the whole set and having read on here about how poor they are I decided to replace them all. But surely the new ones haven't packed up already? And could my 'good' old ones have packed up in storage?
Another worry - by driving the car on two cylinders have I gunged up the cat with unburnt fuel?
All ideas appreciated!
TIA,
Fluff