It's possible if the plug wires are porous or loose or if distributor or coil got wet
Contaminated fuel could cause a misfire.
Depending on the cause of the misfire, it could damage the catalytic converter.
Sounds like a misfire caused by electric supply to plugs.
Misfire is caused when a cylinder doesn't ignite its fuel mixture. Suspect a bad plug, coil, or wire. This will not be caused by a mass airflow sensor, that can cause a rough idle or bad fuel economy, but will not cause an individual cylinder to misfire. Driving with a continuous misfire condition will eventually destroy your catalytic converter. If your check engine light is flashing you are doing serious damage to your cat converter.
Just because a car begins to misfire does not mean the end is near. I means it needs to be serviced.
A broken coil spring will cause the effected corner of the vehicle to drop. A broken ignition coil will cause the engine to misfire (coil on plug application) or cease to run.
can low grade gas cause a misfire, I don't think so but, Contaminated (water, etc) gasoline could. Flow restriction (plugged fuel filter, plugged fuel injector) could. Incorrect fuel pressure could.
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A cylinder misfire by itself shouldn't cause to much damage, but if you drive it while it's misfiring, it will cause a strain on the rst of the engine because you are going to be pulling the same weight with only 5 cylinders. The car will work harder, get hotter, etc. My suggestion is definitely to figure out the problem before driving the car anywhere long distance. A couple short trips is probably not going to cause undue damage, but if you have a way to drive a different car until you get the misfire fixed, I would hold off on even the couple short trips.
Yes, bad spark pugs or plug wires can cause the engine cylinder to misfire which will cause the engine to vibrate.
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