diagnosing misfiring cyclinder ideas?
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Engine is Ecoboost 1.0L 3 cylinder. Engine management light came on and I read the code as P0302 - misfiring cylinder 2
Still under warranty so:
- dealer replaced cylinder 2 spark plug - it happened again
- dealer swapped coil packs on 2 and 3 to try and eliminate that - engine ran fine for six months
- at the annual service, dealer replaced all spark plugs as service item - after first long journey the management light comes back for cylinder 2 misfire again
There are three weeks left on the warranty so I am going to take it to the dealer again, but I wonder if there are any clues here? Why would swapping the coil packs seemingly resolve it, and why would new spark plugs kick it off again?
Still under warranty so:
- dealer replaced cylinder 2 spark plug - it happened again
- dealer swapped coil packs on 2 and 3 to try and eliminate that - engine ran fine for six months
- at the annual service, dealer replaced all spark plugs as service item - after first long journey the management light comes back for cylinder 2 misfire again
There are three weeks left on the warranty so I am going to take it to the dealer again, but I wonder if there are any clues here? Why would swapping the coil packs seemingly resolve it, and why would new spark plugs kick it off again?
When you say that the dealer swapped coil packs on 2 and 3, do you mean moved coil pack from 2 to 3 and 3's to 2 or replaced both with new ones?
If it's the former, it would seem quite plausible that there is a coil pack problem and new ones are needed. It's not uncommon on modern cars for coil packs to fail. I'm surprised they're even bothering messing around with spark plugs.
If it's the former, it would seem quite plausible that there is a coil pack problem and new ones are needed. It's not uncommon on modern cars for coil packs to fail. I'm surprised they're even bothering messing around with spark plugs.
Gad-Westy said:
When you say that the dealer swapped coil packs on 2 and 3, do you mean moved coil pack from 2 to 3 and 3's to 2 or replaced both with new ones?
If it's the former, it would seem quite plausible that there is a coil pack problem and new ones are needed. It's not uncommon on modern cars for coil packs to fail. I'm surprised they're even bothering messing around with spark plugs.
They swapped 2 with 3 and vice versa.If it's the former, it would seem quite plausible that there is a coil pack problem and new ones are needed. It's not uncommon on modern cars for coil packs to fail. I'm surprised they're even bothering messing around with spark plugs.
As cylinder 2 is still the problem one, this would seem to eliminate a coil pack problem?
jamei303 said:
They swapped 2 with 3 and vice versa.
As cylinder 2 is still the problem one, this would seem to eliminate a coil pack problem?
Yes, exactly. If the misfire came back on cylinder 3, it would of meant coilpack number 3 [2] was faulty. However it came back on cylinder 2, so would indicate coilpack & plug (you mentioned it's been changed) are actually OK. As cylinder 2 is still the problem one, this would seem to eliminate a coil pack problem?
Time for them to start looking elsewhere.
OK so the no.2 spark plug was cracked, again. This'll now be replaced with what will be the fourth spark plug on the no.2 cylinder in a year.
If this was being caused by a problem with the engine rather than installer error, could this happen without other fault codes being generated e.g. knocking, coolant temp, fuel mix etc?
It's the six months with no trouble that has me confused.
If this was being caused by a problem with the engine rather than installer error, could this happen without other fault codes being generated e.g. knocking, coolant temp, fuel mix etc?
It's the six months with no trouble that has me confused.
Edited by jamei303 on Monday 19th February 10:25
jamei303 said:
OK so the no.2 spark plug was cracked, again. This'll now be replaced with what will be the fourth spark plug on the no.2 cylinder in a year.
If this was being caused by a problem with the engine rather than installer error, could this happen without other fault codes being generated e.g. knocking, coolant temp, fuel mix etc?
It's the six months with no trouble that has me confused.
Hi did you ever resolve this?If this was being caused by a problem with the engine rather than installer error, could this happen without other fault codes being generated e.g. knocking, coolant temp, fuel mix etc?
It's the six months with no trouble that has me confused.
Edited by jamei303 on Monday 19th February 10:25
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