Timing Belt Change, Now a Dead Miss.

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wvufan8353
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Timing Belt Change, Now a Dead Miss.

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Some of you may have seen my last post, car left me sitting about a month ago. I got it towed, fooled around with it for the next few weeks, replaced various parts, including cam position sensor and ignitor. Turned out to be a broken timing belt.

Had it towed to my mechanic, i ordered all the parts. He put everything on today, called me back, said it started right up ran smooth everything good. He then said once it got warm that it had a dead miss. He was in a hurry to get to a meeting, but he did say that there was a CEL light on. He suggested that i start with plugs and wires. ( i did notice that the previous owner had only replaced the two plugs and wires on the passenger side of the motor, the two on the driver side are older and werent replaced at the same time.)

Im needing to get the car back to my farm by this weekend, (about 150 mile trip) so i need to figure out what is going on with this miss. Any help or suggestions would be, like always, greatly appreciated.

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Re: Timing Belt Change, Now a Dead Miss.

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I ran over there after work, started pulling plug wires, quickly realized i had a dead miss on number 3, after pulling the wire off the coil and not hearing any change in idle. Swapped the wire to number 2, same thing happened on that cylinder. So obviously i have a bad plug wire, strange that it happened after the timing belt broke. I did replace the cam sensor and put a new ignitor on the car, maybe that had something to do with it? Either way, its a relatively inexpensive fix. Parts (new idler and belt, water pump, crank and cam seals, new hydraulic tensioner), labor, coolant, tow to the shop, All come out to a grand total of $525 bucks. Not too bad from what i read elsewhere.
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Re: Timing Belt Change, Now a Dead Miss.

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It sounds like you found the problem, but I'd also suggest checking the ECU for codes since the CEL is on. Instructions to pull the codes are on my site.

www.surrealmirage.com/subaru/engine.html
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