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2012 Honda Odyssey problem

I can't even reach back there and get the 3rd cylinder coil in clipped... my hands are too big
 
303 means #3 cylinder or #3 in firing order is miss firing. IDK which way honda counts, If plugs are 75k-100k+ miles old is time to change. Could be many reasons other than old plugs to set this code, vac leak, egr leaning out that cylinder, oil fouled
 
303 means #3 cylinder or #3 in firing order is miss firing. IDK which way honda counts, If plugs are 75k-100k+ miles old is time to change. Could be many reasons other than old plugs to set this code, vac leak, egr leaning out that cylinder, oil fouled
Yes to all of the above. I just cannot for the life of me get my hand in a position to unhook the ignition coil. It's by the fire wall. And seeing as it's, 10+ year old desert plastic it may be brittle.

I may have to limp it to the shop I use because I don't time or free days to get on this and trouble shoot it.

what can I use to loosen up that plastic clip on the coil, some wd40?


thr engine is shaking pretty good, you think it's safe to drive 10-15 miles to the place I go?
 

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i would like to see w/o cover, and show me the top motor mounts, sometimes the v6 engines can be tilted towards the rad core support to access the rear plugs
 
@Wes Harden you think the car is safe enough to drive to a shop? Or driving with a misfire or cylinder problem and won't just cause more issues inside the engine and not just stay as a misfire and engine shaking.
 

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