High Tension Spark Plug Wire Routing (2.7L V6 Engine) (Hyundai Santa Fe CM)
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Incorrect routing of high tension spark plug wires can cause voltage to be induced on the adjacent wire and cause misfires and "jerking" (repeated noticeable acceleration and deceleration) when the engine is running at high crankshaft speeds.
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