Leaking spark plug well seals are a pretty common issue on the 2000-2002 LS's.
Since that coil is near the firewall, it could be moisture due to the location
of the cowl and possible lack of sealant on the coil covers, but that would be
very intermittant as the heat of the head would boil off the water after driving
post-rain or car washes. If you find oil on the coil(s), you will want to
consider replacing the valve cover gaskets and at least that particular coil.
You may find replacing the valve cover gaskets on the V8 to be easier than the
thermostat. so if the voltage is low! check the coils out. they may need changing.
Remove the plastic engine cover that covers the valve covers and ignition coils by turning the four quick-disconnect fasteners, located in the corners of the cover, using a screwdriver. Lift the cover up and off the engine. Lay the cover aside. Remove the electrical connector from the coil by pinching the pocking tab with your thumb and index finger as you slide the connector off the coil. Remove the 7 mm retaining screw that attaches the coil to the valve cover. Lift the coil out of the valve cover by twisting the coil as you pull off the spark plug and valve cover.
Replace the spark plug at this time if you are performing a tune-up in addition to a coil replacement. this is for a 2001, but the procedures are the same. from 2000 to 2004. GOOD-DAY !
Coils and plugs are new with no oil in well. The harness that plugs into the 4 coils on bank 2 only have 1.5-2 volts . The harnes on bank one all the plugs have 11-14 volts.
Check the harness, you may have popped a fusible link for that coil. Make sure you check the fuse block under the hood first as there is a seperate fuse for each side.
Will do! that was my next step but I had to find a diagram so i would know what fuse was what. would you happen to know what the "ignition Transformer capacitor" is. Looks like it's on the back of the head where the coil harness goes out according to this diagram i found. There are 2 so i guess one for each bank of coils.
dont have a picture of them. but they are for the coils on each side.
Well the transformers checked the same and i swaped sides with them and cleaned the grounds. Still same results. Any idea what is telling the coils to fire and where that connection is made. i have better than 14 volts on one side of coil harness plug and I'm thinking the other wire isn't completeing the circut.
check the wiring harness, on #2 bank. this is a problem on these engines and there is no good fix!
Took valve cover off after hearing a small pop or 2 come back through the intake .Secondary chain tensioner has spring pressure on the chain but I can push it down completely with my hand. Should these tensioners have the check valve or ratchet function to keep them tight once pumped up by the oil pressure.
do not have any info on the hydralic cam chain, but if you think that you are ok by taking other valve cover off to make sure. or you can call a dealership to find if its supposed to be tight. SORRY !
OK will do. Thanks for all your help. I'll let you know the results if i can get the parts and get them installed.
the cam chain should have some play in it but not a lot!
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Observe the scan tool CMP Desired, Actual, and Angle Variance parameters before a DTC sets. This may help to isolate whether a condition is specific to one camshaft, one bank, or caused by a condition with the primary crankshaft timing.
DTC Descriptors
DTC P0010: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit Bank 1
DTC P0013: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit Bank 1
DTC P0020: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit Bank 2
DTC P0023: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit Bank 2
DTC P2088: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit Low Voltage Bank 1
DTC P2089: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit High Voltage Bank 1
DTC P2090: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit Low Voltage Bank 1
DTC P2091: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit High Voltage Bank 1
DTC P2092: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit Low Voltage Bank 2
DTC P2093: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit High Voltage Bank 2
DTC P2094: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit Low Voltage Bank 2
DTC P2095: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit High Voltage Bank 2
DTC P0341: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Performance Bank 1
DTC P0342: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage Bank 1
DTC P0343: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Circuit High Voltage Bank 1
DTC P0346: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Performance Bank 2
DTC P0347: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage Bank 2
DTC P0348: Intake Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Circuit High Voltage Bank 2
DTC P0366: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Performance Bank 1
DTC P0367: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage Bank 1
DTC P0368: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Circuit High Voltage Bank 1
DTC P0391: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Performance Bank 2
DTC P0392: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage Bank 2
DTC P0393: Exhaust Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Circuit High Voltage Bank 2
I'm sorry but when dealing with these problems your best bet is to take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop , I have never see a DIY'ER correct the problem with these , an in the end always end up taking it to the dealer .
OBDII DTC
P1001 Key on engine running unable to complete; key on engine running aborted
P1100 Mass air flow sensor intermittent
P1101 Mass air flow sensor out of self test range
P1104 Mass Airflow (MAF) Sensor Ground Circuit Malfunction
P1107 Left MAP Sensor Circuit
P1108 Right MAP Sensor Circuit
P1112 IATS Circuit High Voltage
P1113 IATS Circuit Low Voltage
P1121 Pedal Position Sensor Circuit A Range/Performance
P1122 Pedal Position Sensor Circuit A Low Voltage
P1123 Pedal Position Sensor Circuit A High Voltage
P1137 No Rear HO2S Response
P1138 No Rear HO3S Response
P1157 No Rear HO2S Response
P1158 No Rear HO3S Response
P1171 All Cylinders Too Lean
P1172 All Cylinders Too Rich
P1176 Adaptive Fuel Metering Trim Too Lean
P1177 Adaptive Fuel Metering Trim Too Rich
P1178 Adaptive Fuel Metering Trim Too Lean
P1179 Adaptive Fuel Metering Trim Too Rich
P1187 Both Front HO2S Heater Circuits (High Resistance)
P1188 Both Front HO2S Heater Circuits (Open Short to Ground High Resistance)
P1190 Both Front HO2S Heater Circuits (High Battery Voltage Short to Voltage)
P1193 Both Front HO2S Heater Circuits (High Resistance MAF Sensor Fault)
P1194 Both Front HO2S Heater Circuits (Open Short to Ground High Resistance)
P1196 Both Front HO2S Heater Circuits (High Battery Voltage Short to Ground)
P1198 Fuel Level Sensor (High Voltage)
P1199 Fuel Level Sensor (Low Voltage)
P1201 No. 1 Fuel Injector
P1202 No. 2 Fuel Injector
P1203 No. 3 Fuel Injector
P1204 No. 4 Fuel Injector
P1205 No. 5 Fuel Injector
P1206 No. 6 Fuel Injector
P1221 Pedal Position Sensor Circuit B Range/Performance
P1222 Pedal Position Sensor Circuit B Low Voltage
P1223 Pedal Position Sensor Circuit B High Voltage
P1224 Electronic Throttle Control Position Error
P1226 Mechanical Guard Circuit Range Performance
P1227 Mechanical Guard Circuit Low Input
P1228 Mechanical Guard Circuit High Input
P1229 Throttle Control Circuit Malfunction
P1230 Fuel Pump Relay Malfunction
P1235 VSV 1 Circuit Range/Performance
P1236 VSV 1 Vacuum Circuit Failure
P1237 VSV 2 Atmosphere Circuit Failure
P1238 VSV 3 Release Circuit Failure
P1240 Throttle Position Sensor Voltage Malfunction//Sensor Reference Voltage Low (Throttle
Fuel Tank Pressure)
P1241 Throttle Position Sensor Voltage Low Input//Reference Voltage Low (Throttle Fuel
Tank Pressure)
P1242 Throttle Position Sensor Voltage High Input
P1243 Throttle Position Sensor Ground Malfunction
P1245 Crank Signal Low Input
P1246 Crank Signal High Input
P1313 Misfire Catalyst Damage Bank No. 1
P1314 Misfire Catalyst Damage Bank No. 2
P1315 Misfire Excess Emissions
P1316 Misfire Rate Above Limit
P1335 Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit
P1336 Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) Circuit Performance
P1361 Ignition Coil Primary Circuit (Cylinder No. 1)
P1362 Ignition Coil Primary Circuit (Cylinder No. 2)
P1363 Ignition Coil Primary Circuit (Cylinder No. 3)
P1364 Ignition Coil Primary Circuit (Cylinder No. 4)
P1365 Ignition Coil Primary Circuit (Cylinder No. 5)
P1366 Ignition Coil Primary Circuit (Cylinder No. 6)
P1367 Ignition Monitor (Bank A)//Ignition System Failure Group 1
P1368 Ignition Monitor (Bank B)//Ignition System Failure Group 2
P1371 Early Activation Ignition Coil (Cylinder No. 1)
P1372 Early Activation Ignition Coil (Cylinder No. 2)
P1373 Early Activation Ignition Coil (Cylinder No. 3)
P1374 Early Activation Ignition Coil (Cylinder No. 4)
P1375 Early Activation Ignition Coil (Cylinder No. 5)
P1376 Early Activation Ignition Coil (Cylinder No. 6)
P1392 Variable Valve Timing Solenoid A Low Input
P1393 Variable Valve Timing Solenoid A High Input
P1396 Variable Valve Timing Solenoid B Malfunction
P1397 Variable Valve Timing Solenoid B Low Input
P1398 Variable Valve Timing Solenoid B High Input
P1400 EGR Valve Position Circuit (Valve Sticking Open or Short)
P1401 EGR Valve Position Circuit (Open Short to Ground)
P1408 EGR Temperature Sensor Circuit
P1409 EGR Valve Circuit
P1440 EVAP Purge Valve Open
P1441 EVAP Valve Circuit
P1443 EVAP Valve Circuit
P1447 EVAP Valve Circuit
P1448 EVAP Valve Circuit
P1454 EVAP System
P1474 Charge Air Coolant Pump Relay
P1475 Radiator Fans Slow Malfunction
P1476 Radiator Fans Fast Parallel Circuit Malfunction
P1506 Idle Speed Control Circuit (Low RPM; Bank B)
P1507 Idle Speed Control Circuit (High RPM; Bank B)
P1508 Idle Speed Control Circuit
P1509 Idle Speed Control Circuit
P1512 Throttle Position Sensor Idle Switch Sense Circuit
P1513 Throttle Position Sensor Idle Switch Sense Circuit
P1514 Park/Neutral Position Switch High Load Neutral/Drive
P1516 Gear Change Park/Neutral Malfunction
P1517 Engine Cranking Park/Neutral Malfunction
P1607 MIL Output Circuit
P1608 Automatic Transmission
P1609 Internal ECM Error
P1641 Fuel Pump Relay No. 1
P1646 Fuel Pump Relay No. 2
P1739 Automatic Transmission
P1775 Transmission Control Module MIL Circuit
P1776 Torque Reduction Request Signal
P1777 Torque Reduction Circuit
P1780 Automatic Transmission
P1781 Automatic Transmission
P1782 Automatic Transmission
P1783 Automatic Transmission
P1785 Automatic Transmission
P1790 Automatic Transmission
P1791 Automatic Transmission
P1792 Automatic Transmission
P1794 Automatic Transmission
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