My 97 explorer has a rough idle. It is showing codes for a random misfire in cylinders 1 and 6. It has new plugs wires and coilpack. I have good spark. A compression test showed a little low (90 lbs) in
#5 . I then tested the injectors, using the ohm test, and they all test ok. A little research on the web tells me that the ohm test is not a very good indicator of a failed injector. Any suggestions where to go from here now that I have it all apart?
Look at what injectors do, and consider what can go wrong with them, mechanically, but no electrical issue, and what such wrong things might cause.
An injector can
leak. They have fuel pressure available behind their little pintles (valves) all the time. A leak, though, usually will affect mixture towards
too rich, this condition being "caught" when the 02 sensors can no longer properly "trim" the fuel/air ratio. That causes an 02 code, not misfire code, I think.
An injector can get
stuck. Then, it won't open at all, or not enough. No fuel, or too little, maybe equals misfire code? But why on 2 cylinders at the same time? In my experience, a stuck injector is a RARE occurrence. 2 of them simultaneously, no way. But, a faulty connection, electrical, WILL shut down an injector, resulting in no fuel to that cylinder. Depending on the level of PCM ability, and here I'm not too certain, but the PCM "knows" when an injector is not drawing current to operate it, and will throw a DTC.
I would check carefully, the connectors atop those two injectors, get a voltmeter across each set of leads of each injector, engine running, and see whether the signal is coming through. If none, possibly a broken, or otherwise damaged wire is present upstream somewhere. If you do this at the PCM, you will be not seeing the conductors ability between there and the injector's connector.
Alternately, you
could yank out those 2 injectors and replace them. Academically, if this is a high-mileage set of injectors, after ripping things apart, I'd replace them all. However if the problem lies outside of the injectors themselves, the misfire will still be present. imp