About 5 weeks ago car went into dealership and had a new throttle body assembly replaced due to chck engine light being on as well as the ignition coil due to a misfire in cylinder 3. ever since then that light keeps coming on but the only codes that the dealer is seeing is the 4022 code. My warranty is also set to expire in 250km which is starting to worry me a little bit. The car seems to be running perfectly fine
SOURCE: 2002 hyundai santa fe 2.7 multi misfire number 2and 5 cylinders
OK IS THERE IS ACTUALLY A mis-FIRE THIS VEHICLE SHOULD BE SHAKING DURING IDLE AND ACCELERATION IF IT IS, here is what you do get a noid light this used to check injector pulse. This vehicle will set a misfire code if injector is not functioning efficiently or bad. A noid light is like a test light bulb can be bought at almost any auto store.SART UP VEHICLE AND DISCONNECT THE INJECTOR WIRE TO THE CYLINDER THAT'S mis-FIRING AND CONNECT noid LIKE TO ELECTRICAL PLUG. DO THIS ONE CYLINDER AT A TIME. The nod light should have a steady flickering light/consistent pattern of flickering. If there is Gap/irratic flickering or no flickering BINGO you have found your problem. NO FLICKERING= bad/broken injector wire if not broken BAD COMPUTER/ECU. IF THE FLICKERING IS CONSISTENT /GOOD = BAD INJECTOR..replace injector and solve the misfire problem. However is all the components tested are ALL GOOD. Then the only other SOURCE for a mis-fire is the camshaft sensor that provides reference for injector pulse and the crankshaft sensor provide reference for Spark pulse. JUST ON A LAST NOTE: make sure all oils are getting electrical power to them. Good Luck I know this is alot of info at once. Contact me if you need more help. Thanks fr using FIX YA
SOURCE: 99 cougar v6 P0352 misfire cylinder 3 and 4 replaced igntn coil..
Had the same problem, car was misfiring on cylinder 3 and 4. replaced wires, plugs, and ignition coil. still misfired on the same cynlinders. turned out the main engine wiring harness plug in was coming loose. spent well over $150 on the unneccesary repairs and ultimately fixed the problem wit a $3 bag of wire ties to hold the plug in...
SOURCE: 2004 Audi A4 misfire
it is always a good idea to stay with o.e.m parts and yes there is updated parts in the newer coils. and yes the M.A.F will also cause misfire faults but will not make check engine light flash or make car shake and shudder. also check you wire harness going to your coils make sure your ground wires are not cracked. That could be the main culprate. good luck hope this helps
SOURCE: engine runs fine when started, put it in reverse and it starts to
probably neither. You should do a compression check, and check your transmission fluid for dicoloration and metal shavings.
SOURCE: I have a 2000 Saturn
Have you tested the camshaft or crank sensor, often at times these two can get a little wily and intermittently malfunction.
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