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re: OBD2 scanners
Posted on 1/5/15 at 4:14 pm to Hammertime
Posted on 1/5/15 at 4:14 pm to Hammertime
Could be an intermittent issue with a crank or cam sensor. Could be a issue with a coil pack or plug wires. If you can recreate the miss easily, you may be able to get it to miss enough that it will actually throw a code.
Posted on 1/5/15 at 4:29 pm to DonChowder
It is intermittent, but consistent if that makes sense. I have done everything that I can think of to alleviate it, but nothing so far has worked. Put it this way, I've done everything that a full 100k tune-up would do and then some. It is enough to where it would take me 10 minutes to think of it all, and I'd still forget some.
I am figuring that a live scanner will be able to show me something so I'm not just randomly take things apart or throwing money around. Possibly a bad injector or coil pack that aren't bad or consistent enough to get a code
Only thing that I know for sure is wrong with it is two snapped off exhaust manifold studs and a broken fin inside the muffler. One on the front passenger side and the other on the driver rear. Copper gasket maker around the ports and they are "somewhat" sealed off. Did it before the exhaust manifold swap, and has gradually gotten worse. New o2 sensors and cats are both good
Problem feels internal
quote:A clue
What info are you looking for, specifically?
I am figuring that a live scanner will be able to show me something so I'm not just randomly take things apart or throwing money around. Possibly a bad injector or coil pack that aren't bad or consistent enough to get a code
Only thing that I know for sure is wrong with it is two snapped off exhaust manifold studs and a broken fin inside the muffler. One on the front passenger side and the other on the driver rear. Copper gasket maker around the ports and they are "somewhat" sealed off. Did it before the exhaust manifold swap, and has gradually gotten worse. New o2 sensors and cats are both good
Problem feels internal
This post was edited on 1/5/15 at 4:43 pm
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