2003 Suzuki Aerio about 248K
my youngest kids car it is a to and from work car they never go very far 10 mile trip is about it.
about a month ago it started running rough getting a cylinder 4 misfire
pulled the plugs they looked fairly old , so buy 4 new plugs no change so order 4 coils
the #4 coil was definitely flaky sometimes it would fire sometimes not
replaced all 4 coils kept 1-3 as backups and labeled them and put them away.
things were good for a while , now is where I admit I bought the amazon coils 4 coils for 5 dollars more than one was going to cost me about anywhere else.
so they tell me late Saturday night it is running very rough again started on their way home from work , ok I will look at it in the morning.
npf in the morning I unplug all 4 coils one at a time and it loads down with each one unplugged plug it back in and back to normal.
I drive them to work in their car and just as I am getting to their work it starts , ok cool at least it is happening chug home the 2 miles and start unplugging #4 no change , do the others and definitely #4 is the issue no spark.
replace #4 it with the old #1 coil and no change #4 seemed hot but I didn't think too much about it and put #4 back in as it wasn't appearing to be the coil that was the issue
let things cool down hood up for 45 minutes go in the house and research wiring 3 wires in this plug + is fore , - is aft and middle is signal
test I have power and ground , run it for a while to get it to happen again driving around with the meter waiting for it to fail , it took a while but it did fail
so I figure I have a wire that is opening up when it gets hot , and I am hoping ground or power as it is easy to borrow ground or power as that is common across al 4 coils.
after it does it again and it took a while I have power I have ground I don't have a scope to test for signal.
I take a razor and cut back the tape holding the bundle and spread out the wires looking for any sort of abrasion or broken wire I don't see anything but #4 starts firing again figure ok swap #3 and #4 see if it follows cable or coil.
while doing this realize how much hotter #4 is than #3
let it run for an hour and it keeps running fine
it may have been how the wire was getting pulled , it is unwrapped now , it may have been that coil overheating
I can't find my inferred thermometer so I ordered a new one so I can get a better read on the temp of the coils
the wiring was also bent at some sharp turns like the red line I drew in.
what do you think , bad coil overheats and causes the issue , the wiring is the issue , or something else.