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replace the coil pack.
You need to have it checked for codes. You could have a cam sensor or crank sensor problem.
Crank(or cam) Position sensor would be a good guess. It tells the engine when to fire
Bad coil or wire.
coil pack
Check to see if your vehicle jumped timing.
check the computer module UNDER the coil.
The coil pack fire can damage anything close to the coil. Any wires could be damaged, and if the engine has a plastic intake, the intake could have melted.
The next step should be to check the oxygen sensor. If this isn't the issue then check the coil or coil pack to ensure proper firing.
Use a code scanner to see what the computer says is wrong.
I had the same problem, and it was that the stator was rusted. Try cleaning it and lightly spraying with WD-40 ever so often to keep the corrosion off of it.
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