sbbloom69
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- Los Alamos, NM
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 93 XLT and a 93 XLT
Son’s 2010 4.0l Explorer. Had a nagging check engine light. I believe P0106 (Baro or MAP Sensor). I found broken vacuum line to HVAC. Patched. Code came back a month later. I found more bad vacuum lines in the bundle that hooks to intake manifold. Replaced the vacuum hose bundle. P0106 and 0302 remained. Common sense says it’s ignition, fuel, or mechanical. I checked spark on #2. It was OK. I replaced plug (which looked good), and changed wire. No change. I pulled #2 and #3 plugs. Compression on both was about 123 lbs. In spec. I used stethoscope. I got same even clicking on #2, #3, and #6 injectors. I had 12V on the injector signal plug. I haven’t looked at pulses on plug yet on my O-scope. I measured resistance on #2 and #2 injectors. Both were about 15 ohms (about right). Wasted spark coils, but I swapped #2 and it’s twin lead. I decided to attack P0106 code. Cleaned MAF (which has Baro sensor). No change. Replaced MAF. No change. I looked for more vacuum leaks. None found. But, I replaced the other bigger vacuum lines. No change. Didn’t want to buy new EGR (which has the MAP embedded in it). So, I pulled the intake up to the manifold (didn’t want to pull the manifold). I had just enough room to loosen the fuel rail and pull #2 and #3 injectors. I used battery and carb cleaner to test the spray. They didn’t look bad, and the spray was consistent between #2 and #3. I had a mechanic buddy say they looked good and the same. I swapped the #2 and #3 injectors and put it all back together. No change P0106 and P0302. Finallly, so replaced the EGR valve (with embedded MAP). The P0106 code cleared. P0302 remains. I pulled the PCV. It shook and was not clogged. It was dirty so I cleaned it. I bought a new one, but it had the same blow and suck response (clear in the vacuum direction, almost, but not sealed in the pressure direction. No change. Still have the P0302 code and the #2 cylinder is definitely misfiring (pull #2 plug wire and it runs the same).
What next?
I intend to check the PCM pulses to the injector.
Should I replace the fuel filter (no other cylinder problems).
I”m going to trace out the fuel injector signals to see if I missed a rat chew (a problem here).
There is a chance, that I did NOT swap the injectors. I may have put the old one back in. I guess I’ll just have to check that again.
I may buy one fuel injector for #2 just for troubleshooting.
What else is there that can affect only #2 misfire? I”m an engineer, and have worked on my own cars, trucks, motorcycles, and small engines my entire life. I understand the old and new technology.
I just bought a new ANCEL scanner. My old tester was just a ODBII reader. Can I drill down any further with any of the real-time data from the scanner before I tear into it again and buy more parts? I may buy the 1 month ALLDATA service manual for this.
What next?
I intend to check the PCM pulses to the injector.
Should I replace the fuel filter (no other cylinder problems).
I”m going to trace out the fuel injector signals to see if I missed a rat chew (a problem here).
There is a chance, that I did NOT swap the injectors. I may have put the old one back in. I guess I’ll just have to check that again.
I may buy one fuel injector for #2 just for troubleshooting.
What else is there that can affect only #2 misfire? I”m an engineer, and have worked on my own cars, trucks, motorcycles, and small engines my entire life. I understand the old and new technology.
I just bought a new ANCEL scanner. My old tester was just a ODBII reader. Can I drill down any further with any of the real-time data from the scanner before I tear into it again and buy more parts? I may buy the 1 month ALLDATA service manual for this.