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Re: Misfire
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 4/22/2020

Possibly you have a dud replacement sensor, or the trigger has been damaged somehow. A scope is needed to get a true signal of what is going on. All Data has a good troubleshoot flow chart for this to determine where the fault is. Without testing, it is a swap... Login to read more.