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Can my car still run fine with a misfire code?

I took my car for a tune up and the mechanic said my car is producing a misfire code. My car seems to be running fine. Can your car run normally with a misfire code?

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Bonnie Stinson · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Diagnostic checks and tests are great tools to keep your vehicle running smoothly. However, when a misfire code appears, it’s just an indication of a misfire and not what may have caused it. As a general rule, it’s not smart to drive your car when it misfires.
A misfire could indicate several underlying issues that can cause pretty extensive damage to your engine if not taken care of.
Here are some of the reasons why you might be getting that misfire code:
  • Worn or corroded spark plugs
  • Leaking or damaged head gasket
  • Clogged or leaking fuel injector
  • Malfunctioning engine control module
If your vehicle’s system registers a misfire code, it’s probably a good idea to have a mechanic do a deeper dive, even if it’s currently running fine. Taking care of any issues now can save you from an expensive repair bill down the road. And if you want to save even more money, try shopping around for
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