The Kia Picanto (petrol 1.0 4cyl, 35k, 2006) we got for Daisy has developed a low rpm misfire. It was fine on the test drive and driving 60 miles home from Oswestry. Since then it's got worse every day, with the engine warning light on permanently, sometimes flashing. On advice I replaced the plug leads, no improvement. I then got a diagnostic tool on it which pointed to the coil pack. I've replaced that, no improvement. I've done lots of research and have found that there was 'an inherent manufacturing fault' with the crank pulley bolt, resulting in lots of claims against Kia. The fault allows the pulley wheel to move throwing out the timing. If not sorted in time it can knacker the crank. Symptoms described on Kia owners forum, etc, exactly match our car. Ours is outside the affected chassis number range but so are many others affected.
A receipt from July 2015 states 'Warning light flashed up on the dash Friday but not been on since. Trace to possible coil or crankshaft bolt'
Is there anything else that could cause a misfire which started as a slight stumble and within 100 miles has gone to utter crap below exactly 2000rpm.
