Checks
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DEFINITION: Fuel ignites in the intake manifold, or in
the exhaust system, making loud popping noise.
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Preliminary
Checks
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• | Search for service bulletins. |
• | Connect a scan tool and look at the misfire data to possibly isolate
a specific cylinder fault |
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Fuel System
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Ignition System
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• | Check for proper ignition voltage output with the spark tester J 26792
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• | Check the spark plugs for the following conditions: |
- | Wet or fuel fouled spark plugs |
- | Cracks on the spark plugs |
- | Improper spark plug gap |
- | Burned electrodes or heavy deposits |
• | If the spark plugs are fuel or oil fouled, the cause of the fouling
must be determined before replacing the spark plugs. |
• | Check the ignition control module (ICM) for proper ground connection. |
• | Check the ignition coils for cracks or carbon tracking. |
• | Check the spark plug wires for proper resistance and condition. |
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Engine Mechanical
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• | Check the following conditions in Engine Mechanical: |
- | Sticking or leaking valves |
- | Excessive oil in combustion chamber and leaking valve seals |
- | Low cylinder compression |
• | Inspect the following incorrect basic engine parts: |
• | Refer to the appropriate diagnostic procedures in Engine Mechanical. |
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Additional Checks
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• | Check the exhaust manifold for cracks or gasket leaks. Refer to
the appropriate diagnostic procedures in Engine Mechanical. |
• | Check the following conditions for a possible exhaust leak: |
- | Damaged or collapsed pipes |
- | Heat distress or possible internal failure of mufflers |
- | Crank signal intermittent condition |
- | Possible plugged three-way catalytic converter--Refer to Restricted Exhaust System Check
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