A P0302 is indicating that cylinder # 2 is misfiring...Cylinder # 2 is the second plug counting from the front to rear of engine...Main causes for misfire are: defective spark plug, spark plug wire...When was last time plugs were changed? if it has been awhile I would suggest changing them...Also the spark plug wires should be replaced...Changing one plug and/or one wire isn't a good idea; change them all...Plugs cost two or three dollars apiece and a set of wires around $15...Standard motor products wire set # 4717...Spark plugs; Bosch platinum gaped at .044
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SOURCE: 97 acura cl radio code
Here is what you need first:
Your Vin #
Radio Serial # (can be found in one of 3 places - white sticker in glove box, coin or ash tray and interior fuse box)
Copy of Driver License
Copy of Vehicle Registration
then call 1-800-382-2238 - option 5
Provide them with that information, they will then give you a fax number to send a copy of your registration and driver license to and they will call you with in 24 hours with your code.
SOURCE: Find oil filter in engine of acura CL
back side of block under intake if its a 2.2 or a 2.3 if its a 3.0 its on the passenger side of engine bay if you turn the wheel you will be looking at it
SOURCE: check engine light on 2001 Acura cl sport
you need an obd11 scantool some auto parts stores have a free check engine light service and they can remove your code or you have to go to the dealership
SOURCE: 97 acura CL ABS light goes on
The ABS light can be on for different reason.
sometimes a bad speed sensor on one of the wheels can trigger the ABS light.
The ABS module, or the entire braking sytem may be faulty, to find out there is need to test the ECU/ABS modules usinga code reader, and to inspect the braking system.
SOURCE: I replaced EGR valve on my 97 Acura 3.0 CL after
Good news, the EGR valve for the 97 Acura was recalled. If your car is under 150,00 miles you should be eligible to get it fixed for free. I had the same problem with my 97 Acura CL 3.0. After changing the EGR valve, I found out that the vavle itself was not the problem, but rather a blocked intake manifold. Talk your local Acura dealer.
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