I had a misfire with no gauge or check engine code. I read a blog that said start by changing the spark plugs and if that doesn't help check the battery or replace the battery if necessary because sometimes misfires are actually a result of the battery failing is charged. If that doesn't work, you can replace the ignition coils. It seems like an odd combination, but the machine paid off and was relatively cheap overall. These ignition coils were perfect. I replaced each one in 30 minutes max and the misfires are gone. The machine is running smoothly. Hyundai Elantra GLS 1.8L 2013. It's only been a few weeks, I'll update this review if anything changes, but I'd definitely get it for over $160 at the auto parts store and $280 at the dealer recommend.
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