Neighbor’s vehicle - 2012 Passat 3.6 with about 100k miles. He needed help with a leaky valve cover gasket and we figured change the spark plugs out too while in there.
Removal and install was straight forward with the help of some beers. Car ran awesome before the work and we scanned it to verify no codes before starting the work.
Someone had installed Bosch plugs in there and they didn’t both cleaning the valve cover beforehand. So we ended up having to vacuum out the crud the best we could (after we had pulled plugs already). Cylinders 1, 2 and 3 were filled with oil from the older leaky gasket.
Powered it on. It ran very rough and it gave P0300, P0301, P0302 and P0304.
Switched cylinders 1, 2 and 4 back to the old Bosch spark plugs and no difference.
Switched coils 3 and 4 and coils 1 and 6 about 2 hours ago. Haven’t gotten P0304 since then.
But we are still getting P0300, P0301 and P0302 once and then after clearing the codes it went to just P0300 and P0302.
Ok, so we switched coils 2 and 5. And we are back to having P0300, P0301 and P0302.
There’s a broken upper intake manifold bolt by runner #2 and it’s been been that way since he bought the car about year ago.
But I don’t think that could be the cause? VW doesn’t sell the bolts - gotta buy the whole manifold for $1000ish or about $300ish used.
Both of us really confused now what’s happening.
In summary:
1. Swapping plugs back to old on misfiring cylinders didn’t change the codes.
2. Swapping coils 2 and 5 kept the code at cyl 2.
3. Swapping coils 1 and 6 removed cyl 1 misfire for a bit and now it’s back on cyl 1.
4. Broken bolt on cylinder 2 intake manifold runner - could that cause the problem?
5. Maybe bad PCV? I’m not sure if these fail spontaneously though given that the car ran great before the work?
Removal and install was straight forward with the help of some beers. Car ran awesome before the work and we scanned it to verify no codes before starting the work.
Someone had installed Bosch plugs in there and they didn’t both cleaning the valve cover beforehand. So we ended up having to vacuum out the crud the best we could (after we had pulled plugs already). Cylinders 1, 2 and 3 were filled with oil from the older leaky gasket.
Powered it on. It ran very rough and it gave P0300, P0301, P0302 and P0304.
Switched cylinders 1, 2 and 4 back to the old Bosch spark plugs and no difference.
Switched coils 3 and 4 and coils 1 and 6 about 2 hours ago. Haven’t gotten P0304 since then.
But we are still getting P0300, P0301 and P0302 once and then after clearing the codes it went to just P0300 and P0302.
Ok, so we switched coils 2 and 5. And we are back to having P0300, P0301 and P0302.
There’s a broken upper intake manifold bolt by runner #2 and it’s been been that way since he bought the car about year ago.
But I don’t think that could be the cause? VW doesn’t sell the bolts - gotta buy the whole manifold for $1000ish or about $300ish used.
Both of us really confused now what’s happening.
In summary:
1. Swapping plugs back to old on misfiring cylinders didn’t change the codes.
2. Swapping coils 2 and 5 kept the code at cyl 2.
3. Swapping coils 1 and 6 removed cyl 1 misfire for a bit and now it’s back on cyl 1.
4. Broken bolt on cylinder 2 intake manifold runner - could that cause the problem?
5. Maybe bad PCV? I’m not sure if these fail spontaneously though given that the car ran great before the work?
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