Inspections
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DEFINITION: Engine runs unevenly at idle. If severe, the engine or vehicle may shake. Engine idle speed may vary in RPM. Either condition may be severe enough to stall the engine.
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Preliminary Inspections
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Fuel System
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• | Inspect that each fuel injector harness is connected to the correct injector/cylinder. Relocate fuel injector harnesses, as necessary. |
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Sensor/System
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• | Inspect for the following that may cause the engine to run rich: |
Notice: Refer to Heated Oxygen and Oxygen Sensor Notice in the Preface section. - | Any water intrusion in the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) connector |
- | The engine oil contaminated by fuel |
- | An evaporative emission (EVAP) canister purge condition |
- | Any vacuum hoses that are split, kinked, or improperly connected |
- | An air intake duct that is collapsed or restricted |
• | Inspect for the following conditions that may cause the engine to run lean: |
Notice: Refer to Heated Oxygen and Oxygen Sensor Notice in the Preface section. - | Any water intrusion in the HO2S connector |
- | An exhaust leak between the HO2S and the engine--Refer to
Exhaust Leakage . |
- | Any vacuum hoses that are split, kinked, or improperly connected |
• | Inspect for the following conditions which cause an incorrect idle speed: |
- | Any throttle body tampering, excessive deposits, or damage |
- | A restricted air intake system |
• | Use a scan tool in order to monitor the knock sensor (KS) system for excessive spark retard activity. |
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Ignition System
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• | In order to properly inspect the spark plugs or to correct a condition, refer to the following procedures: |
• | Remove spark plugs and inspect for the following conditions: |
- | Verify that the spark plugs are of the correct type. |
• | An improper spark plug gap will cause a driveability condition. Gap the spark plugs using a wire gage gap tool. |
• | Determine the cause of the fouling before replacing the spark plugs. |
• | Inspect for damaged or misaligned spark plug boots. |
• | Inspect the electronic ignition (EI ) module for proper ground connection. |
• | Monitor the Misfire Current Counters while driving the vehicle in the conditions that the symptom occurred. If a misfiring cylinder can be located, use the DTC P0300 table for diagnosis. Refer to
DTC P0300 . |
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Engine Mechanical
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• | Inspect engine mechanical for the following conditions: |
- | Sticking or leaking valves |
- | Excessive oil in combustion chamber or leaking valve seals. |
- | For more information, refer to one or more of the following procedures: |
• | For incorrect basic engine parts, inspect the following components: |
• | Inspect for excessive crankshaft endplay that will cause the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor reluctor wheel to move out of alignment with the CKP sensor. Refer to
Crankshaft and Bearing Cleaning and Inspection . This could result in any of the following conditions: |
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Additional Inspections
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• | Inspect the exhaust system for following possible restrictions: |
- | The exhaust system for damaged or collapsed pipes |
- | The mufflers for heat distress or possible internal failure |
• | Electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the reference circuit can cause an engine miss condition. A scan tool can usually detect EMI by monitoring the engine RPM. A sudden increase in RPM with little change in actual engine RPM change indicates that
EMI is present. If a problem exists, inspect routing of secondary ignition wires or high voltage components near the ignition control circuits. |
• | Inspect for faulty motor mounts. |
• | Inspect the intake manifold and the exhaust manifold passages for casting flash. |
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