Engine Misfire
#1
Engine Misfire
Dammit, so heres the story... I went to a wake last monday and on my way back home I started the car and i noticed a significant amount of power loss, and a pulsating feeling while i was driving. My check engine light started to flash also. I ended up finding out that i had a problem in my #2 coil so i replaced it with a new one and i had no improvement. I just got back from checking it again and noticed that power is reaching all the way to were the plastic plug is to the coil but still its not generating a spark. My compression pressure for the #2 cylinder was at 100psi while the #1 was at 150psi, so i was assuming that the other two that are workin correctly should be at about 150# also. So if its not the coil, or the spark plugs or the fuse what else could it be? i kno its electrical but i cant figure it out. My only option is taking it to the stealership and after last nights encounter my dog had with a raccoon and all the money i spent today on his shots i really am not lookin to spend another few hundred... I think ima go find that dead raccoon and beat it to release my frustrations lol
#6
Did you scan it with Vagcom? W/o troubleshooting codes, you will probably just end up replacing un-necessary parts purely on guesswork alone. Also, did you swap the coil from cylinder #2 to another cylinder to see if you still get misfires in cylinder #2?
#8
It sounds like you have changed out your spark plugs not too long ago but it wouldn't hurt to do it again with new plugs since new NGK BKR7E's or the 6's are only a few dollars each. If the problem still exists then you can keep the spark plug(s) for the next tune up. BTW, did you clear the CEL codes after all of your changes? Clear the codes and see if it comes back.
#10
your all missing an important piece of info...
if those numbers are correct, its not an electrical problem.
compression should be above 160-180 for all cylinders and all of them should be within a few psi of each other. if your getting 100psi or less your rings are shot or your valves are not getting a good seal. sorry to say this is not as simple as replacing your plugs or coils.
My compression pressure for the #2 cylinder was at 100psi while the #1 was at 150psi, so i was assuming that the other two that are workin correctly should be at about 150# also. So if its not the coil, or the spark plugs or the fuse what else could it be? i kno its electrical but i cant figure it out.
compression should be above 160-180 for all cylinders and all of them should be within a few psi of each other. if your getting 100psi or less your rings are shot or your valves are not getting a good seal. sorry to say this is not as simple as replacing your plugs or coils.