What Causes Cylinder Misfire in the Teana?
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Here are the reasons for cylinder misfire in the Teana: 1. Damaged ignition coil; 2. Severe carbon buildup on spark plugs; 3. Clogged fuel injectors. Below is how an automotive cylinder works: Air in the engine cylinder converts thermal energy into mechanical energy through expansion; gas in the compressor cylinder is compressed by the piston to increase pressure, thereby providing a power source. The following are classifications of cylinders: 1. Single-acting cylinder: Only one end has a piston rod, with air supplied from one side of the piston to generate pressure, which pushes the piston to extend, returning via spring or gravity; 2. Double-acting cylinder: Air is alternately supplied from both sides of the piston, outputting force in one or two directions; 3. Diaphragm cylinder: Uses a diaphragm instead of a piston, outputting force in only one direction and resetting with a spring. It has good sealing performance but a short stroke; 4. Impact cylinder: This is a new type of component. It converts the pressure energy of compressed gas into the kinetic energy of the piston's high-speed (10~20 m/s) movement to perform work. The impact cylinder adds a middle cover with a nozzle and a drain port.