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    Default Help Me Out- 99 civic ex problems

    Iv had a lot of work done to my car the past months and i picked my car up from honda yesterday and it ran fine..well 50 miles later..i get these nice codes and my car runs like **** sputters and my check engine light flashes...im thinking my sparkplugs are not correctly gap'd or my dizzy is not in the correct timing location...lmk what you gusy things

    P0301- Misfire Cyl 1
    P0303- Misfire Cyl 3
    P0304- Misfire Cyl 4
    P0300- Random Multiple Misfire
    P1399- Ignition System or Misfire


    Parts iv just had replaced:
    OEM Honda Dizzy
    Spark Plugs
    Fule Pump
    Fule Filter
    Crankshaft sensor
    Main Relay Assembly
    Temp Sensor
    Speed Sensor
    Speed Sensor Pig Tail

    Thanks for help and comments!
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    ITs prob ditributor related. Check the rotor button and cap, put new plugs in it.

    Could also be the Crankshaft pos cylinder
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    THEY MIGHT HAVE PUT YOU SPARK PLUG WIRE ON THE WRONG FIREING ORDER..

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    It MIGHT be the VTEC canister

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    Whats the Firing order on the dizzy for the y8?
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    Whats the fireing order? help me out..
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    On the distributor its 4 3
    1 2

    And on the motor its 4321
    Its self explainitory because the they are longest to shortest, 1 being the longest. Its probably just the distributor needs to be turned, maybe they didnt tighten it all the way and it moved after driving it.

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    thanks rep + for everyones comments and concenrns
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    if its not the dizzy. i had this problem on a 96 integra where the fuel pump sucked up some **** out of the tank and got caught in the little filters on the fuel injectors. i thought at first it was a igntion related problem had codes for misfire on 134 cyls. if its not the dizzy or crossed wires check in to this

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