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have you had the OBD codes read , if not i'd have that done , note the codes , if any , clear them, as claering the codes can sometimes be all that needs doing , if no change post the codes and will be able to locate the sensor/switch causing the issue , another thing to check would be the compression in that cylinder , if low then investigate from there ie valves , head gasket etc
Using a opened paper clip there should be a little hole to put in the papclip and depress a little switch. If you can find this then unplugged the power, push in the button hold while reconnecting the power. Whatch the lights and they will flash and then go off and look like nornal.
You will have to look at the camshaft gear and crank shaft gear there will be mark in side the timing case where the mark have to align up with the mark on the gears
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