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08-28-2011, 08:41 PM | #1 | |
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misfire code
replaced all plugs , wires & coilpak , cleared codes & 2 months later engine light back on & same codes ( misfire cylinder 1) anybody got an idea what else to do to fix??????
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10-13-2011, 09:26 PM | #2 | |
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Re: misfire code
you got the 3.4L? pull the plug and look for dark lines in the white porcelain.
3.4 have problems with carbon track |
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10-14-2011, 06:21 AM | #3 | |
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Re: misfire code
could be the fuel injector, try a flush
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10-14-2011, 07:37 AM | #4 | |
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Re: misfire code
Wonder if he ever got it fixed?
Doubt carbon tracking on new plugs and wires..... Did he use A/C Delco plugs? Good wires? Good Coil? Basically, you use a spark tester and check output at the end of #1 and #4 wires....if ok, and used a good plug(OEM), could be the injector......another possibility is a head gasket leak, usually at #1 cylinder....is he losing coolant or overheating? |
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10-18-2011, 10:46 AM | #8 | |
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Re: misfire code
Is it a specific code, like P0301 or P0304, or just random misfire like P0300?
Fact it overheated, and all you did was add coolant, means you did not fix the coolant loss problem..... How did you determine it was cylinder #1? Did the plug in #1 show any signs on it of a problem? Adding injector cleaner to gas tanks, does not fix injector problems...that is just for maintenance....but before we start blaming injectors, lets check other things first....the only way to check an injector is with a resistance check, a coil check, and a flow check.....these require special tools only a garage has.... I would get the vehicle warm......then pressure test the coolant system overnight....next day disable fuel and spark.....remove #1 spark plug, and have someone crank it over, and look to see if any coolant comes out of the hole..... You saw no external leaks? Check under the throttle body, on top of the engine depressions of the block.....if lower intake is leaking, you will see coolant "pooled" there....on opposite side it will be under the P/S pump....also check the corner of the head(passenger side) of #1 cylinder for a leak... Need spark, compression, and fuel in a cylinder.....if you have good spark, using a spark tester at the end of #1 and #4 wires, if you used good plugs(OEM), if compression is ok, and no coolant comes out, then we might have to look in the direction of an injector.... |
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