Meadowlark Lemon
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- October 10, 2019
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- Location
- OH
- City, State
- Springboro
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Mountaineer
My 1997 Mountaineer has been giving me an occasional P0351 code. In my reading it looks like it could be a bad connection on the wire harness to the coil, a bad coil, or a PCM problem.
To date I have tried unplugging and re plugging the PCM and the wiring harness to the coils.
Is there a possibility that a bad spark plug wire could cause this? Also is this a 'misfire' code of something different? My understanding is that a true misfire code is P030X, with X being the specific cylinder.
The truck does surge a little under low speed / low RPM conditions (45 mph in 4th, maybe 1400 RPM), especially noticeable when it is raining / damp, which leads me to suspect the ignition wires themselves.
It will also throw a P0153, not sure if that is related, but I am going to have a close look at the connection to the O2 sensor as well.
Thanks,
Andrew
To date I have tried unplugging and re plugging the PCM and the wiring harness to the coils.
Is there a possibility that a bad spark plug wire could cause this? Also is this a 'misfire' code of something different? My understanding is that a true misfire code is P030X, with X being the specific cylinder.
The truck does surge a little under low speed / low RPM conditions (45 mph in 4th, maybe 1400 RPM), especially noticeable when it is raining / damp, which leads me to suspect the ignition wires themselves.
It will also throw a P0153, not sure if that is related, but I am going to have a close look at the connection to the O2 sensor as well.
Thanks,
Andrew