Way to fix a misfiring car
Answer: Improve
There
are a few things to do to when trying to diagnose a misfire. All vehicles are
different, but there are a few places to start.
1)If
possible use an OBDII scanner on newer vehicles. The misfire counter function
can help you determine which cylinder is behaving badly. Clearly this is not an
option for all people and vehicles though.
Note)Even
without engine scanners you can identify which cylinder is causing a dead
misfire. Carefully disconnect one spark plug at a time. If the cylinder you are
disconnecting is operating properly you will hear a change in RPM. If the
cylinder you disabled is the bad cylinder you will see no change in engine
behavior.
2)Check
your ignition system. There are several steps to this.
A)Remove
spark plugs and check to see if the electrodes look worn down or contaminated.
Check your spark plug gap with a plug gapper to see if the electrode has worn
down.
B)Use
a multimeter to check your spark plug wire resistance. They should read roughly
between 2,000 - 12,000 Ohms. What you are really looking for is an open circuit
in one of the wires. Bend the wires around and see if you lose
continuity.
C)Check
cap and Rotor. Look for carbon tracking or extremely worn down rotor.
D)On
newer vehicles with distributeless ignition systems coils are prone to failure.
If you know which cylinder is misfiring try swapping that cylinder's ignition
coil with another cylinder and see if the misfire moves with it.
3)If
you know your ignition system is operating properly you may want to check
compression. You may already have the spark plugs out from your ignition check
so it only takes a minute to check engine compression.
4)Fuel
injection Service - The motorvac service works miracles. It is available at most
repair facillities. Adding a can of fuel injector cleaner to your fuel tank is
not ecnough to clean out a severely plugged injector. The motorvac solvent is
much more potent and should only be used with a fuel injection cleaning machine.
It is a good place to check with a hard to find misfire.
5)Vacuum
leaks - A vacuum leak will cause a misfire. If the leak is near a certain
cylinder that cylinder will misfire. You can try to find a leak by spraying down
the engine carefully with carb cleaner. If you spray the location of the leak
the RPMs will rise. You can also inject the intake manifold with smoke from a
smoke machine and look to see if it leaks out anywhere it is not supposed
to.
Tel