Misfire source?
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Misfire... ?
I have a misfire trouble code popin up. So far ive changed 7 out of the 8 plugs and the wires are not that old. What are the chances that the 8th plug is causing it? Also, what are some other possible causes for the problem?
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just go to autozone to have the codes scanned. They'll do it for free if you have a light coming on. It will show which cylinder is misfiring. It could be a plug that is cracked, the wires are loose, maybe even the coil failed. It does happen, very rare for a coil to fail but who knows.
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I have hp tuners which is why i know what the code is... but i didnt think it showed the cylinder number with the code.. Maybe i just didnt pay enough attention.. I have a feeling its one of the wires, i just need to double check if they are clicked or not.
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FYI, i had a crown vic with a 5.4L motor out of a 98 F150. When we first ran it around hte block, it was raining. wouldnt even spin a tire...we replaced all the plug wires and it would spin em pretty mean in the rain and ok in dry weather if you tq braked a little. plug wires gave it at least 30-50 on the low end. HUGE difference, dont discount that a plug wire may be broken inside.
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Dont forget it doesent have to be ignition related to cause a misfire....It could be a misfire from an overly rich condition in a cylinder...or it could be a misfire from an overly lean condition....it could be mechanical misfire....You really need to look at some stuff on a scan tool, or an exhaust analyzer to get a better idea of the possible causes..