Yes, a faulty condenser can cause engine misfires, particularly in older ignition systems. The condenser helps regulate the electrical current in the ignition system, and if it fails, it can lead to inconsistent spark delivery to the spark plugs. This inconsistency can result in incomplete combustion, causing misfires. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the condenser can help prevent such issues.
Contaminated fuel could cause a misfire.
could be a number of things cracked distributer cap, bad sparkplugs bad plug leads,setting, or bad igntion condensor if automatic transmission,it could be automatic idle adjustment on engine
No
An intermittent crankshaft sensor will not let the engine fire the correct times. This can definitely cause a misfire for the engine.
the misfire my be caused by improper sparkplug gaps or bad injectors
It is not 1OO% impossible, but it is very, VERY unlikely.
A cylinder misfire can be cause by a bad spark plug or a bad fuel injector. Replace the spark plug to see if the problem is corrected.
Bad coil, a new one fixed my 2004 2.0
Bad spark plug wires or spark plugs can cause your 1994 Chevrolet S 10 two misfire. A plugged fuel filter can also cause the vehicle to misfire.
Several things can cause your 1996 4.3 liter V-6 engine to misfire and have a vibration. A bad fuel injector is the most common cause.
Fuel/air mixture too rich, engine misfire, or damage.
No it will not cause misfire.