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<blockquote data-quote="mysticsvt" data-source="post: 16289779" data-attributes="member: 17917"><p>Update...</p><p>So the Code P0304 did indeed come back even after swapping Coils. So the coil is good, I pulled the spark plug and will post that picture. I don't think they look that bad so honestly I'm going with gas. The coolant level has maintained the same level with no overheating. I noticed when pulling the plug the two silver tubes going down the passenger side just above the plugs were very hot, especially for being parked for two hours with the hood up. I wouldn't think anything would be able to burn you after two hours. Also tonight I did throw some Lucas in the tank with some Premium just in case it was bad gas from that gas station she had never been to. I replaced the #4 spark plug and will replace them all time permitting. It is a PAIN to replace spark plugs on a Jeep...WTH. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1599521[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysticsvt, post: 16289779, member: 17917"] Update... So the Code P0304 did indeed come back even after swapping Coils. So the coil is good, I pulled the spark plug and will post that picture. I don't think they look that bad so honestly I'm going with gas. The coolant level has maintained the same level with no overheating. I noticed when pulling the plug the two silver tubes going down the passenger side just above the plugs were very hot, especially for being parked for two hours with the hood up. I wouldn't think anything would be able to burn you after two hours. Also tonight I did throw some Lucas in the tank with some Premium just in case it was bad gas from that gas station she had never been to. I replaced the #4 spark plug and will replace them all time permitting. It is a PAIN to replace spark plugs on a Jeep...WTH. [ATTACH=full]1599521[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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