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05-07-2010 | #1 |
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Mis Fire and Back Fire
I took my car out on Sunday, it was quite hot, got stuck behind a parade when I got past it the motor started to misfire took the car home. Started it up a few hours later everything was fine. Started it tonight, it back fired slight smell like catylictic convertor check engine light came on, rough idle , drove it a mile or two seemed ok, then occasional misfire and rough idle check engine light still on. Injectors, O2 sensor?
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05-07-2010 | #2 | |
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Re: Mis Fire and Back Fire
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First thing to check is the MAP sensor hose. It's behind the plenum on the drivers side. A backfire will nearly always cause it to pop off. Usually the car will run rough and smoke a lot with the MAP sensor hose off. Check it first before we try to diagnose the misfire. I'm only an hour or so away on the other side of Sacratomato. I'd be glad to lend a hand if you need it. Tom 'Crabs
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05-07-2010 | #3 |
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Re: Mis Fire and Back Fire
Hello Tom, couldnt find the map sensor hose, what diameter is it? Would appreciate some help, thx for the offer, Im just off of Hwy 12 between Santa Rosa Sebastopol.
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05-07-2010 | #5 |
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Re: Mis Fire and Back Fire
You can get to the hose by reaching from the passenger side, but its really tight. It probably has years of oil accumulation in it, I know mine did. I would take it off and clean it well before reinstalling it. Not to hijack this thread, but does anyone know where can you buy these replacement hoses?
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05-07-2010 | #6 |
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Re: Mis Fire and Back Fire
remember you can build s new one fpr about 10 a the local parts store . they sell the plastic tubing in pkgs you get a wound up abot a ft long you can by one pkg of ends that will work with both ends for 4.99 .use a hairdryer to bend the tubing .very lightly or you burn it up .i just set the dryer over the end of my workbench turn it on low and behold the tubing will bend . alot of guys also use rubber tubing .i just like using the plastic and ends for a line that spends its life in an oven.
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05-07-2010 | #7 | |
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Re: Mis Fire and Back Fire
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But then I'm not convinced this is your car's problem. Yet, it is the place to start as was said.
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05-07-2010 | #8 | |
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Re: Mis Fire and Back Fire
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But since it had backfired, the MAP sensor needs to be addressed first. I figured we'd start with the basics and work from there. Richard, tell us more about your car, year, mods, mileage, the usual stuff. If it's a '90 or '91 and still has original injectors, it's more than likely time to replace them. If they've been replaced, the likely suspects are coils, spark plugs, spark plug wires, O2 sensors and on and on and on. I'm not available this weekend (Mothers Day and all), but next weekend is open (for now, but gotta check with "She Who Is To Be Obeyed"). After that, my next free weekend doesn't happen until June. TomC 'Crabs
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My gut says following a parade got the coils hot enough for failure. Not based on data, just hunch and description. Hope not for his sake.
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05-07-2010 | #10 |
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Re: Mis Fire and Back Fire
My car is a 1992 with 59K miles, in the paperwork I have, which goes back to around 20K miles no injectors have been replaced, so that was my first suspect or the O2 sensor. The car is stock. Tom this weekend is not good either but next Saturday is, I'll check out the map sensor hose now I know what I'm looking for, the pictures are great guys, many thx.
What does a set of injectors cost? And what is involved in the install? If the coil has gone out would it still run rough like Im missing a cylinder or two and then somestimes it would run OK? Thx Richard, thx for the great info everyone. |
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