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Question by lurchy
Submitted on 9/9/2005
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I have a 96 Plymouth Neon SOHC and after parking it for a year I changed the starter (which was going before I parked it), the Alternator, and the battery.  Now it runs great except for when you drive it for about 10 min or so and all of a sudden the RPM'sstart to jump up and down and it stalls out. It then flashes a code 43 (cylinder missfire). The engine temp is fine, the plugs are relatively new and the wires also. We think it might be the coil? We aren't sure. Does anyone know what this could be? Also if you think it is the coil, where is it located?  

Thanks


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