2.4L powertech coil pack blister

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Gramps

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has anyone ever seen a coil pack get a blister like this?

this is off my wifes '05 liberty, I'm still having problems trying to get it to run right.
 

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I have no idea, the jeep was running like crud, so I set out to change the coil pack, cam position sensor, and crank sensor, it ran worse after I changed everything out, then I put the old cam position sensor back in it and it ran ok, but now has a different kind of misfire to it like it has bad plugs or something, or maybe wires, I need to get some plugs and wires and maybe another cam position sensor, still not sure if the new one I got is bad or not, can't figure out how to test it, still looking for some instructions somewhere on how you would test a cam position sensor.
 

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Oh, my subaru is like that, some stuff has to be subaru only, so maybe this is the same way? I bought the cam and crank sensors off ebay on the cheap, the crank sensor was 10 bucks, and the cam sensor was 20.

so I'm guessing I need to go to the dealer to buy the mopar versions?
 

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speaking from personal experience, use mopar CPS and CKS.

use avondalewholesaleparts.com for your orders.
 

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