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DEFINITION: Fuel ignites in the intake manifold, or in the exhaust system, making loud popping noise.

Preliminary Checks

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Sensor/System

    • Check for the following intermittent ignition system conditions:
       - Intermittent CKP 18X Signal.
       - Intermittent ignition feed circuit or sensor ground circuit to the crankshaft position sensor or the camshaft position sensor.
       - Intermittent 3X reference signal.
       - Intermittent camshaft position signal
    • Check the Mass Air Flow sensor conditions. Ensure that the MAF Sensor honeycomb is not damaged.

Fuel System

    • Check for low fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel System Pressure Test .
    • Check for contaminated fuel. Refer to Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis .
    • Ensure each injector harness is connected to the correct injector/cylinder.

Ignition System

    • Check for proper ignition voltage output using the following steps:
       - Clip the spark tester J 26792 to engine ground.
       - Connect one end of a spark plug wire to the spark tester; leave the other end of the spark plug wire to the coil being tested.
       - Connect one end of another spark plug wire to the other coil tower; connect the other end of the spark plug wire to ground.
       - Crank the engine while observing the spark tester; a spark should be observed.
       - Repeat the above steps for each coil.
    • If spark is not present at the plugs(s), check for the following conditions:
       - Inspect the coil(s) for cracks, carbon tracking/arcing, or a secondary resistance value outside the specified range.

Coil Resistance
5000 - 8000 ohms (5K - 8K ohms)

       - Inspect the spark plug wires for signs of arcing/cross firing, cracks, carbon tracking, plug boot damage, pinched, improper routing, or a resistance value outside the specified range.

Spark Plug Wire Resistance
600 ohms per ft.

   Important: Spraying the secondary ignition wires with a light mist of water may help locate an intermittent problem. Ignition components will arc to ground when a secondary component is malfunctioning.

       - Inspect for a malfunctioning ignition control module.
       - Inspect the ignition system wiring for loose ignition module feed or ground connection, or damaged system wiring.
    • Remove spark plugs and check for the following:
       - Fouled plugs
       - Cracks

   Important:: If carbon tracking is detected on any component, replace that component and it's mate.

       - Carbon tracking on the porcelain and pitting on the plug wire contact
       - Wear
       - Improper gap
       - Burned or damaged electrodes
       - Improper heat range or reach. Refer to Maintenance Items .
    • If spark plugs are gas or oil fouled, the cause of the fouling must be determined before replacing the spark plugs.
    • Check for the following intermittent ignition system conditions:
       - CKP Sync or CKP 18X Signal.
       - Ignition Feed circuit or sensor ground circuit to the crankshaft position sensor or camshaft position sensor.
       - 3X reference signal.
       - camshaft position signal,

Engine Mechanical

    • Check engine mechanical:
       - Check compression
       - Sticking or leaking valves
       - Worn camshaft lobe(s)
       - Valve timing
       - Bent push rods
       - Worn rocker arms
       - Broken valve springs
       - Excessive oil in combustion chamber-Leaking valve seals
       - Low cylinder compression
    • For incorrect basic engine parts. Inspect the following:
       - Camshaft
       - Cylinder heads
       - Pistons, etc.

Additional Checks

    • Check Intake and exhaust manifold(s) for casting flash.
    • Check TCC operation.
    • Check exhaust system for possible restriction. Check the following:
       - Inspect exhaust system for damaged or collapsed pipes.
       - Inspect mufflers for heat distress or possible internal failure.
       - For possible plugged Three-Way catalytic converter.