bretman1
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- 1999 Ford Explorer
I have a 1999 Ford Explorer that we purchased a year ago, that I'm trying to get running properly. It had numerous issues, but the final major one is that it has a miss at low engine speeds. At speeds at 1500 rpm and above, it's runs smoothly, but below that, it's pretty rough. I pulled and cleaned the injectors (as well as running some Sea Foam and Lucas Cleaner in as I filled up a couple times). I've replaced the EGR valve (which is now unplugged), IAC valve (AC Delco), MAF (BWM), O2 sensors (Bosch), crank sensor (BWM), Cam sensor (just the pickup -- AC Delco), plugs, wires, coil pack (Delphi). I've also ohmed out the wiring harness to the various sensors. I've also run a compression check (all within spec), and a vacuum check (about -18.5 to -18 "Hg at idle in park). I've also checked the crank sensor signal on the scope and it looks very clean with the missing tooth well-represented. I also checked the fule pressure (65 psig with the engine running, 58 psig with just the key on). I do intermittently get error codes for missing cam sensor signal and multiple cylinder misfire. My next step is to scope the crank and cam signals simultaneously since it could be a sloppy timing chain. The PCM is also still on the list. It feels like an electronic problem (or perhaps the PCM switching modes) since the problem comes on at a specific engine speed range -- even when accelerating, you can feel misses until the engine speed gets above 1500 rpm. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.