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Re: Vaccum leak cpled with Intermitent coolant light
lol yeah you are dsm.
so problem went away for about 3 days of driving after swapping components to try to find which was bad by chasing the misfire
figured it was lose connection
today after about an hour or so of driving the misfire returned and its on the same cylinder....
went out and heat wrapped all my wires thinking the heat may have attributed to it and saw my IAT had become unharnessed from intake and was hanging
so I finished my intake finally and opened a hole big enough to get the iat back into intake and wrapped the rest of the wire in heat wrap
someone had said some of the fuel ratios are adjusted by iat and I'm wondering if that could have been my problem all along I'm told cylinder 3 and 5 run the leanest
and have presented problems pre tuning because of it.
whats a crank relearn normally cost?
does it have to be done at a GM dealership?
is there anyway of scanning to see if it is off at all?
maybe the problem is multipled by the colder plugs and faulty Iat temps?
not sure which way to go with it at this point gonna take another drive after it cools down a little bit but any help either chasing or fixing the problem would be appreciated
Re: Vac Leak/coolant light Fixed Now Misfire Cyl 3?
nah it was still on harness just hangin from wire basically I got it put back in now
(Josh/iceman scared me with a chipped piston diagnosis)
had the compression test done I was getting 170+ at all front cylinders
leaning towards the coil pack now I had replaced one of the packs previously so I'm going to swap two and if its still boggin
I think I got my culprit in the ICM
Went for a drive after swapping have not gotten to check the code as phone is dead but it was still shooting me a couple misfires not nearly as bad as it was before and and not as rough around 25-30 rpm
I just wanted to ask if it was a case relearn that needed to be done would it only be acting up at the higher rpms like it is?
gonna head to JY and grab a new ICM see how it treats me but after that I stumped
Re: Vac Leak/coolant light Fixed Now Misfire Cyl 3?
Swapped coil packs and went for a drive to make sure it was ICM and had not replaced a bad pack with another bad pack. and the problem dissipated again..
I'm starting to think I have a loose connection somewhere.
and than came back after the car had warmed up it seems like when it would go to WOT it just chokes im wondering if my fuel pump might be suspect at this point cause im no longer getting thrown the misfire code
Re gauged spark plugs twice from 58 to 50 ngk tr6 = one heat range cooler
was getting cylinder 3 misfire swapped wire misfire code on same cylinder
swapped out coil pack moved spark plug wire and injector to different cylinders(trying to trace component failure)
code stopped sputtering continued sparatically
swapped ICM = sputtering became more apparent but still no code
read previous thread regauged spark plugs all down to 50 and unplugged battery to set pcm to relearn
let idle 15-20 min
drove fine wot and in between for an hour or so
picked up date went to bar left en route home sputtering presented itself less dominant than in video but was there at WOT only
also shot me a code but phone was dead so will have to check in the morning
gonna regauge plugs in the morning down to 45
the drop in heat range was for 3.4 pulley waiting on install for tune
seems like the plugs are the culprit as the condition seemed alot better after regauging but still gonna try to clean my MAF off just in case its having faults
or are you saying I can gap them at next to nothing?
yeah all the injectors were good I'd plug in the front make sure I hear a click and than loosely tighten bolts than click the rears in and tighten them all down in
a cross fashion like you would lug nuts.
so last night I got a blinking SES light en route home figured when I went out today it would give me another cylinder misfire....no codes stored....
also have had my cylinder 3 misfire counter added to realtime display and am not getting any misfire out of it or reading any
also after re gauging plugs my gas mileage went up about 1mpg