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Old Oct 21, 2009 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by sw05s2k,Oct 21 2009, 12:53 PM
Mine is running just fine, so I'm not sure what's caused it.
Loose nut behind the wheel?

When you pulled the fuse, did the CEL come back on immediatly, or after a period of time? If it came back on right away, then you may not have cleared the codes. Since you are taking it to the dealer, I wouldn't reset the codes though. But if you DO want to reset the codes, use the code reader, it's more reliable than resetting the ECU.

You can take off the coil cover, and remove the coil packs for the cylindars that are throwing the codes. Inspect them to see if they have any obvious defects. Also make sure the end that goes on the spark plug is clean. Then put it all back. Make SURE the plugs for the coil packs are tight and fully SNAP into place.
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Old Oct 21, 2009 | 09:30 PM
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Yeah use the code reader to clear the codes.
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Old Oct 22, 2009 | 06:55 AM
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I had this once in spring shortly after taking the car out. I was told a bad tank of gas can cause this. I put in a bottle of fuel injector cleaner with the next fill up. Never happened again.
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Old Oct 22, 2009 | 07:18 AM
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When I pulled the fuse, the car was off completely (key not even in) when I turned the car on & started it the light was still on, it did not go off and then come back on at all, so I might have done that wrong.

I'll try it this evening to clear it with the code reader and see what that does.

I would imagine that if I clear the codes and there is still a problem, the CEL will come back on. The car hasn't seen the dealer since I bought it, other than to reset the airbag light from when I changed out the steering wheel, so I guess it can't hurt to take it in just to make sure everything is okay.

It could probably do with having a check up.
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Old Oct 22, 2009 | 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ruexp67,Oct 21 2009, 10:59 PM
Loose nut behind the wheel?


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Old Oct 22, 2009 | 11:17 PM
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I bought a cheapo ebay OBD-II scanner and used it many times. Totally worth it if you like tinkering with cars. Isn't there someone local to you with one you can borrow?
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Old Oct 23, 2009 | 04:35 AM
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Hey Sam, sorry I haven't been on the site for a while. It looks like you may already have a code reader; otherwise I could have helped you out with one. If you're not noticing a difference in feel, the misfire is certainly something very intermittent. If you DIY, start simple and cheap with new spark plugs and a good fuel injector cleaner (give BG 44K a try: http://www.handa-accessories.com/s2000-04maint.html). Some people have suggested coil packs, but in my own experience (not on this car) when coil packs go bad, you'll notice the misfire pretty quickly.
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Old Oct 23, 2009 | 04:42 AM
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Originally Posted by hecash,Oct 22 2009, 08:58 PM
There are some good links on the benz forum for diagnosis of this.

http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w163-m-cla...d-ii-p0300.html

I've seen both injectors and coilpacks do this but it's all air-fuel-spark.
Nice link Harry

Well, from reading on those sites, my misfire doesn't sound that bad, the engine is still running fine and performs like normal. I'll go over the check list this weekend to see if I can find the problem, if all else fails, it'll just go to Honda on Monday.

The spark plugs are original to the car, I'll give that a go first.
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Old Oct 23, 2009 | 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by CKit,Oct 23 2009, 03:17 AM
I bought a cheapo ebay OBD-II scanner and used it many times. Totally worth it if you like tinkering with cars. Isn't there someone local to you with one you can borrow?
I bought one, figured it would be a good investment. I don't think it would be considered cheap though at $190.
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Old Oct 23, 2009 | 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Kamron,Oct 23 2009, 08:35 AM
Hey Sam, sorry I haven't been on the site for a while. It looks like you may already have a code reader; otherwise I could have helped you out with one. If you're not noticing a difference in feel, the misfire is certainly something very intermittent. If you DIY, start simple and cheap with new spark plugs and a good fuel injector cleaner (give BG 44K a try: http://www.handa-accessories.com/s2000-04maint.html). Some people have suggested coil packs, but in my own experience (not on this car) when coil packs go bad, you'll notice the misfire pretty quickly.
Thanks Kamron, yeah I did buy one, oh well.

From what I've been reading, you're right. The car is still running just fine, it seems to only do it at cold start up. I'm going to start with plugs and work my way along.
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