Aeroguy
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- City, State
- Richmond, Virginia
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '97 Aerostar XLT
I have a '97 Aerostar with 4.0L/4WD. For the last three months my Aerostar has been having intermittent problems with misfiring that has been driving me crazy. Out of a seven-day week, there will usually be one or two good days where there is no evidence of a problem at all... the rest of the week it will idle fine, but misfire for the first 3-5 minutes of driving before curing itself for the rest of the day. About a month ago it had a very bad time when it ran horribly for about ten minutes before lighting up the MIL... a minute later, the problem suddenly went away. I pulled the codes to find that there were two error codes, misfires on cylinders 3 and 6. Since they were both on different coils, I ruled out the coil pack for the time being. The wires and plugs are about 18 months old, but I checked them out anyway and everything looks good. I had an extra wire for cylinder 3, so I swapped it, but there was no change. I tried some Lucas fuel injector and even Seafoamed the engine, but there's been no change at all. I lost a tip for my compression tester so I haven't checked the compression yet, however due to how fast the problem seems to solve itself after driving it a few minutes, I'm thinking the problem lies elsewhere.
Four days ago things got worse... the misfiring no longer goes completely away after a few minutes, but instead misfires at highway speeds. Two days ago I started it up in the morning and it ran horribly before lighting up the MIL... cylinders 3 and 6 again.
Today, I hooked up a timing gun to each of the wires just to see if I could catch it misfiring that way... not a very scientific test, but I did find that cylinder #6 seemed to be occasionally skipping, however cylinder #2, which is on the same coil, seemed to be firing perfectly. Cylinder #3 almost seemed like it was firing faster then the rest of the cylinders, but I really had no way of confirming it. When I was done, I found the MIL went off again, but only for cylinder #3. I called Napa to see if they had a coil in stock, figuring I'd rule that out, however the guy I spoke to didn't seem to think so... he said that he rarely ever sees coils go bad, but when they do, they just die. He said that since the other cylinders that are paired with the problematic cylinders (#2 and #4) are fine, then that rules out a bad coil.
I don't have a whole lot of time to really deal with the issue and what time I did spend on trying to solve it has come up with nothing. On days the misfiring wasn't occuring, the engine runs flawlessly. The problem is now clearly getting worse. Is it possible for a coil to go bad and effect only one of the two cylinders it handles? Should I be looking somewhere else entirely?
I would appreciate any help!
Four days ago things got worse... the misfiring no longer goes completely away after a few minutes, but instead misfires at highway speeds. Two days ago I started it up in the morning and it ran horribly before lighting up the MIL... cylinders 3 and 6 again.
Today, I hooked up a timing gun to each of the wires just to see if I could catch it misfiring that way... not a very scientific test, but I did find that cylinder #6 seemed to be occasionally skipping, however cylinder #2, which is on the same coil, seemed to be firing perfectly. Cylinder #3 almost seemed like it was firing faster then the rest of the cylinders, but I really had no way of confirming it. When I was done, I found the MIL went off again, but only for cylinder #3. I called Napa to see if they had a coil in stock, figuring I'd rule that out, however the guy I spoke to didn't seem to think so... he said that he rarely ever sees coils go bad, but when they do, they just die. He said that since the other cylinders that are paired with the problematic cylinders (#2 and #4) are fine, then that rules out a bad coil.
I don't have a whole lot of time to really deal with the issue and what time I did spend on trying to solve it has come up with nothing. On days the misfiring wasn't occuring, the engine runs flawlessly. The problem is now clearly getting worse. Is it possible for a coil to go bad and effect only one of the two cylinders it handles? Should I be looking somewhere else entirely?
I would appreciate any help!