Check the plug wires as well, to insure that there is not a high voltage leakage. Check the wiring to the injector and the camshaft sensor. If all else fails it could be a computer issue.
Please check whether you installed proper driver for your scanner.
If it has a circuit malfunction, or is causing a misfire.
The wrong driver was installed.
The wrong driver was installed.
The wrong driver was installed.
One can find Brother's scanner range in the User's manual that comes with the scanner. Once the scanner is installed the computer, one can also find the range in the scanner's setting.
USB, printer, scanner
Bad spark plug? Bad wire to plug? Bad ignition coil if COP (Coil On Plug) type? Bad valve? Bad piston? Bad injector?
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It means your fuel injector or computer are messed up. Your injector could be very clogged. Somewhere in your fuel system you have a problem. You should have a scanner plugged into your car and get the code, it should lead you to it or near.
Any of the good code readers should tell you which cylinder is miss fireing.
First, make sure its plugged in. Second, make sure the scanner is turned on. Third, make sure you have installed the drivers for the scanner. Last, if that doesn't work the way you want it, go to control panel and add/remove programs and install it with that.