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Old Mar 13, 2010 | 01:12 PM
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I recently bought another 96 Dakota with the 5,2. I had a miss that only presented itself occasionally. When it happened it would sputter a little and pop through the exaust. If I gave it gas it would sputter and pop a couple times and then run fine for awhile/ I put in plugs, wires cap and button. Cleaned throttle and used dry gas. All this helped but it still happens at times. The manual I have has directions for retreiving codes and says the initial signal should be 88. I don`t get this at all. After going through the reads 3-4 times I get the following. A 43 (ignition coil) 5 consecutive times. Then a 21 ( O2 sensor) twice. Then I get the 55, end of code signal. Will these codes be correct even if I don`t get the 88 to start with??
 

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Old Mar 13, 2010 | 05:08 PM
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Update; Changed the coil and ran about 10 miles. The check engine light is out and ran code again. I got a 12 ( memory stand-by power lost). Maybe where battery was unhooked? The mis is very slight and still get a pop from exaust (very slight sound). Coming up my drive with pedal barely pressed I get the pop and miss together that is constant. Also seemed like when the tranny (Auto) went from 2nd to drive I heard it too. No noticeable miss at high speed.
 
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Old Mar 14, 2010 | 03:03 AM
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88 should never come up. You probably miss read it. We have the REAL service manual for 96 and it does not say anything about 88. And we have a list of the codes and correct instructions in the FAQ in this section. https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1st-gen...ml#post1472415

Check all plugs, wires, dist, rotor and fuel injectors.

Code 43 is Multiple/ single cylinder misfire NOT Ignition coil.
 
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Old Mar 14, 2010 | 09:46 AM
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Thanks for the info. After changing the coil out I don`t have a check engine light on. The low speed miss is there still. It is more pronounced with my foot barely resting on the pedal but not really noticeable at higher speeds. I`ll print a copy of those codes. The ones I had were in a Haynes 87-96 repair manual.
 
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