Periodically my car would stuter and putter and I knew something was wrong but whenever I decided to go work on it, it would go away or only last for a short time. Yesterday my Service Engine Soon light came on and it started to putter again, except much worse. I took my car to Autozone and they looked at it. Turns out to be Cylinder #5 is misfiring. I have changed the spark plugs, my wires are like new and my coil pack is good. This leaves me with a dilemma. I got a printout of the stuff it could also be: Vacuum Leak, Injector Fault, High or Low Fuel Pressure. I don't know how to check the last 3. Please for the love of god help me.
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Re: Cylinder #5 Misfire. Help...
Originally posted by tbonebuggs View PostYou should change the wires too first, because the same thing happened to me and it was only the plugs and wires.
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I had same thing happen to me earlier this week was cylinder 5 to. I just changed the cables, and plugs few weeks ago. It was the coil pack. Can also be the ICM,I believe autozone can check the coil packs and ICM, would be easiest thing to check first.
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dude this is strange. my cylinder 5 was miss firing last night. i took it in today which is when they told me it was #5 and now i have no car all weekend because they didnt get to fix it and they kept my car cause there closed till monday. strange everyone gets cyl. 5 problems
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Ill add my name to the list but ive got twice the problem, i have #3 and #5 misfires.. Just replaced all the plugs, the wires are good, put a bottle of sea foam in the last tank and a bottle of injector cleaner in this tank on top of that. Engine still bogs, only low RPMs tho, bogging stops between 2000-2500.. pretty sure im gonna replace the injectors.. Ive only had the car for a month too, fun stuff :tdown: :mad:
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Are you positive your coil isn't taking a crap? Not that hard of a test, so you might as well do it if you havn't yet.
Do all the usual safety stuff, disconnect battery and all. Then do a quick label of the plug wires and pull them off the first two coil packs. Unbolt them, switch them, bolt back in, put wires back on in their position.
Go clear the codes and drive until you throw another code. See if it jumped to #3. If so then yes, your coil is bad. If not, and it still remains on 5, you can cross it off and move on to the next.
Murphy, you can try it to, just switch the rear two coils since you have a 3/5 misfire. 3 is front coil, 5 is middle.. but they could both have gone on you. Swap the rear two coils (you can do all this without removing the icm very easily) clear the codes and see if instead of a #5 misfire you now have a #1 misfire.
Not saying this is the cause of your problem, but seriously it will take you guys 10-15 minutes to switch them around, after that it's not that hard to go clear the codes and drive home.
I have had two coils go out on me within a week before (the 1/4 and the 5/2) so it does happen sometimes that the just happen to die at the same time. Especially for Murphy, being the front two coils maybe water worked it's way in their and did some damage.
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did you check the crank shaft position sensor? it's at the bottom left front side of the motor. my car was periodically missing and i knew the ignition system was good cuz its all almost brand new so i just unplugged the crank sensor, blew it out and plugged it back in and the service engine light went out and it hasn't missed again yet
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Originally posted by 00FlowCamaro View PostPeriodically my car would stuter and putter and I knew something was wrong but whenever I decided to go work on it, it would go away or only last for a short time. Yesterday my Service Engine Soon light came on and it started to putter again, except much worse. I took my car to Autozone and they looked at it. Turns out to be Cylinder #5 is misfiring. I
Does it sputter at around 2 rpm? Could be a coil thats not grounded properly; and check your plugs as well. Be careful though when you mess with that stuff, it can shock you!Last edited by Leonard 3.8L; 06-30-2008, 08:17 PM.
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Same thing happened to me. I replaced wires, plugs, and it was still there. It was one of the coil packs. Replaced all three from Advanced for $24 each, and runs great now. Took less than 30 minutes to replace all 3.
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