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2005 slight misfire on start up

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2005 model. Upon initial start-up I get a slight miss until engine warms up. Any one else? Suggestions? I did buy some ejector cleaner but have yet to add to tank as I currently have 1/2 full.

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Anytime you have misfires you should examine your spark plugs and COPS.

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The last coil and plug were changed within the last month. The previous were done by the previous owner which has receipts in the car but unsure of the dates at this time.
Check engine light is on and I get no codes for any coils or plugs. I'll have to look back at the code readings to see exactly what they were and what they represent. However, non, as I recall, affected a "miss or a surge!" I do recall one mentioning something regarding the catalytic converter or converter wiring.
 
I would run some Techron concentrate through the system and see if that helps (can't hurt)....
But if the miss stops after warm up it could be an engine sensor.
 
The last coil and plug were changed within the last month. The previous were done by the previous owner which has receipts in the car but unsure of the dates at this time.
I'd find the receipts and see if the valve cover gasket was repaired. There's a lot of misinformation on this car in regards to the COPS being a design flaw etc. If you don't fix what is causing spark plugs and COPS to fail, they will fail again on ANY CAR. The primary culprit is the valve cover gasket leaking, and sometimes the cowl seal.
 
2005 model. Upon initial start-up I get a slight miss until engine warms up. Any one else? Suggestions? I did buy some ejector cleaner but have yet to add to tank as I currently have 1/2 full.
My 2002 does the same thing periodically mostly on the driver side bank. The covers to access the coils are a pain in the but to get off so I have left mine off with no problems. Remove the coil and check for oil around the plugs. If you see any clean it out and also clean out the spark plug wire connections on the coil. I normally replace the plugs if I’ve gone this far. Hope this helps.
 
Mine does it too and I just replaced the coils, plugs, valve cover gaskets. It was doing it before as well. :ast time I did plugs and COPS was about 3 years ago. A couple of weeks ago it started missing bad and I wanted to do the gaskets so I went ahead and did all that. Then, I couldn't find the hole for the oil dip stick so I went ahead and dropped the pan and replaced the gasket as well since it was a bit moist around it. This allowed me to shine a light and find the hole.
The car idles and runs smooth so I'm not too worried about it. It could be something with injector as mentioned.
 
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