Roadracing7
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '97 Limited
'97 5.0L
Flashing check engine light, stopped at AutoZone, found it was "misfire cylinder 7". So I got home pulled the plug and it was clean, not dirty, gummy, white, detonating... it just looked normal. Oh well, replaced it anyway.
Pulled the #7 and #4 wire and resistance both were about the same.
Moved the #7 wire to cylinder #8 and vice versa. Went on a test drive and here comes the flashing check engine light with some more codes to pull. If it's misfire cylinder 8, I'll just get new wires all around and switch coil packs/bank.
My confusion lies in the fact that when I crank it in the morning, it runs great until it gets to normal operating temperature. I'm sure the ECU is changing mixture depending on air and water temp, but when it hits the operating temp it starts to mis VERY noticably.
It misses at about 1500rpm with about 25% throttle, but not at 2000rpm at 10% throttle. Am I chasing ignition when it's fuel? The only cylinder specific I can imagine is an injector... If that's the case I should see a "misfire cylinder 7" at autozone right? But that could also still be that port on the coil... I'm headed in to work and will stop at autozone... any other ideas???? HELP!!!
Flashing check engine light, stopped at AutoZone, found it was "misfire cylinder 7". So I got home pulled the plug and it was clean, not dirty, gummy, white, detonating... it just looked normal. Oh well, replaced it anyway.
Pulled the #7 and #4 wire and resistance both were about the same.
Moved the #7 wire to cylinder #8 and vice versa. Went on a test drive and here comes the flashing check engine light with some more codes to pull. If it's misfire cylinder 8, I'll just get new wires all around and switch coil packs/bank.
My confusion lies in the fact that when I crank it in the morning, it runs great until it gets to normal operating temperature. I'm sure the ECU is changing mixture depending on air and water temp, but when it hits the operating temp it starts to mis VERY noticably.
It misses at about 1500rpm with about 25% throttle, but not at 2000rpm at 10% throttle. Am I chasing ignition when it's fuel? The only cylinder specific I can imagine is an injector... If that's the case I should see a "misfire cylinder 7" at autozone right? But that could also still be that port on the coil... I'm headed in to work and will stop at autozone... any other ideas???? HELP!!!