lugnuts55
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- '96 Eddie Bauer
The vehicle is a '96 Explorer Eddie Bauer with 4.0 OHV engine, auto trans, 4wd
Over 200K on the engine.
Last summer I replaced the catalytic converter and it passed emissions and ran fine with no CE lite. Last December, it started running rough again and it threw codes P0303 & P0171. I checked a lot of things and replaced a couple but it still is running lean and #3 cylinder still has a miss. Mileage is down to 12 mpg in town and about 18 on the highway.
Here is what I've done that I can remember. It is not necessarily the order in which I did them.
Checked #3 plug and swapped it with #1. No change. I have since replaced the plugs again.
Checked wire resistance and swapped #3 wire with #2 wire & because of wire length, I couldn't swap with a wire farther away from #3. All wires were good. They were changed about a year ago and they are routed correctly and not laying where they shouldn't be.
Checked Injector resistance and wires. Resistance was 16.2 ohms. the range is 13-18 ohms.
I put a noid lite on #3 injector and it flashes.
The ignition module has been replaced.
I replaced all intake gaskets, lower and upper. That succeeded in stopping the oil leak I had but the lean code keeps coming back as well as #3 cylinder miss.
Vacuum is 20"HG and steady. I cannot find any vacuum leaks anywhere on the engine. I use carb cleaner to spray on hoses and gaskets and any other areas I can think of but there is no change in rpm.
Compression is #1-130, #2-125, #3-130, #4-135, #5-125, #6-130. This is on a warm engine with all plugs removed.
Fuel pressure is 40psi. I am not able to do a cylinder balance test.
In my research, I found mention of the EVAP system. I don't know how to check this but I did pull a hose off the charcoal canister in the back of the car and found a wetness from fuel in the hose. It did not drip or run out but it was wet. I don't think it's supposed have fuel, only vapors.
The fuel pump and filter were changed about a year and a half ago.
Someone told me that Ford valves are thin and sometimes get worn into the head. I assume he meant farther up on the seat. Someone else thought maybe the lifter is not pumping up enough but there is no lifter noise. When I had the intake off, I found I couldn't remove the lifters because of the shape of the head. I am getting very frustrated.
Money is definitely a concern here but I might have to take it in for a cylinder balance test. I was a GM mechanic but not much on Fords. What am I missing here? Anybody have any ideas?
I should mention that I am having some other issues that I feel might be related to this somehow.
During our first big snowfall this winter, I switched to 4WD and it engaged ok. Then a few blocks later, the 4WD lights started flashing and it felt like the 4WD disengaged. Also the 4WD light did not come back on. I can hear the motor on the ttransfer case working when I move the switch on the dash without the engine running so I know it's getting power.
I know the front hubs use vacuum to engage. I'm wondering if this might also be the source of my lean codes.
I also have a little issue with mt EATC. There are no codes when I go into the diagnostics. What happens is that I cannot regulate the temperature on automatic. When I set the temp to 65 on Auto, it gets very warm inside so I set the temp to 60. Then after a while it gets cold and I have to go back to 65. If I go to defrost or floor, all I get is heat. Could this be a part of the vacuum problem and the lean codes?
I saw in a post here about another poor soul with similar problems and 2000StreetRod suggested disconnecting and reconnecting the crankshaft sensor a few times to possibly remove any dirt or corrosion from the terminals. Will this cause a misfire on a cylinder?
I might have left out a few things that I have done and/or tried but if you jog my memory, I can tell you whether I have been there or not.
I'm wide open to any and all suggestions. Thanks, Mike
Over 200K on the engine.
Last summer I replaced the catalytic converter and it passed emissions and ran fine with no CE lite. Last December, it started running rough again and it threw codes P0303 & P0171. I checked a lot of things and replaced a couple but it still is running lean and #3 cylinder still has a miss. Mileage is down to 12 mpg in town and about 18 on the highway.
Here is what I've done that I can remember. It is not necessarily the order in which I did them.
Checked #3 plug and swapped it with #1. No change. I have since replaced the plugs again.
Checked wire resistance and swapped #3 wire with #2 wire & because of wire length, I couldn't swap with a wire farther away from #3. All wires were good. They were changed about a year ago and they are routed correctly and not laying where they shouldn't be.
Checked Injector resistance and wires. Resistance was 16.2 ohms. the range is 13-18 ohms.
I put a noid lite on #3 injector and it flashes.
The ignition module has been replaced.
I replaced all intake gaskets, lower and upper. That succeeded in stopping the oil leak I had but the lean code keeps coming back as well as #3 cylinder miss.
Vacuum is 20"HG and steady. I cannot find any vacuum leaks anywhere on the engine. I use carb cleaner to spray on hoses and gaskets and any other areas I can think of but there is no change in rpm.
Compression is #1-130, #2-125, #3-130, #4-135, #5-125, #6-130. This is on a warm engine with all plugs removed.
Fuel pressure is 40psi. I am not able to do a cylinder balance test.
In my research, I found mention of the EVAP system. I don't know how to check this but I did pull a hose off the charcoal canister in the back of the car and found a wetness from fuel in the hose. It did not drip or run out but it was wet. I don't think it's supposed have fuel, only vapors.
The fuel pump and filter were changed about a year and a half ago.
Someone told me that Ford valves are thin and sometimes get worn into the head. I assume he meant farther up on the seat. Someone else thought maybe the lifter is not pumping up enough but there is no lifter noise. When I had the intake off, I found I couldn't remove the lifters because of the shape of the head. I am getting very frustrated.
Money is definitely a concern here but I might have to take it in for a cylinder balance test. I was a GM mechanic but not much on Fords. What am I missing here? Anybody have any ideas?
I should mention that I am having some other issues that I feel might be related to this somehow.
During our first big snowfall this winter, I switched to 4WD and it engaged ok. Then a few blocks later, the 4WD lights started flashing and it felt like the 4WD disengaged. Also the 4WD light did not come back on. I can hear the motor on the ttransfer case working when I move the switch on the dash without the engine running so I know it's getting power.
I know the front hubs use vacuum to engage. I'm wondering if this might also be the source of my lean codes.
I also have a little issue with mt EATC. There are no codes when I go into the diagnostics. What happens is that I cannot regulate the temperature on automatic. When I set the temp to 65 on Auto, it gets very warm inside so I set the temp to 60. Then after a while it gets cold and I have to go back to 65. If I go to defrost or floor, all I get is heat. Could this be a part of the vacuum problem and the lean codes?
I saw in a post here about another poor soul with similar problems and 2000StreetRod suggested disconnecting and reconnecting the crankshaft sensor a few times to possibly remove any dirt or corrosion from the terminals. Will this cause a misfire on a cylinder?
I might have left out a few things that I have done and/or tried but if you jog my memory, I can tell you whether I have been there or not.
I'm wide open to any and all suggestions. Thanks, Mike