Posts Tagged: causes of engine misfire
The Smart Way to Diagnose an Engine Misfire
How to Diagnose an Engine Misfire Step by Step Quick Summary The ECM detects an engine misfire by monitoring the crankshaft position sensor. It knows when it commanded the plug to fire and then monitors crankshaft speed to determine whether it increases. If the cylinder misfires, the crankshaft will slow because the cylinder has failed to contribute its share of power. That failure can be momentary or constant, isolated to one cylinder or spread across several. Regardless, every engine misfire has a root cause, and finding it requires discipline, not … Read More
What Causes a Cylinder Misfire in Modern Engines
The Most Common Causes of a Cylinder Misfire Quick Summary A cylinder misfire happens when one or more cylinders fail to complete a proper combustion event. In my experience, the most common causes of a cylinder misfire fall into four categories: ignition problems, fuel delivery issues, unmetered air or vacuum leaks, and internal mechanical failures. Misfire trouble codes—especially P0301-P0308—tell you where to look, but not why the misfire is happening. Proper diagnosis means working methodically, not firing the parts cannon. In this article, I’ll walk you through how I diagnose … Read More
How to Diagnose an Engine Misfire Like a Pro
7 Most Common Causes of Engine Misfires — and How to Fix Each One Quick Summary When you notice engine misfire symptoms like rough idling, shaking under acceleration, flashing check-engine light, or poor fuel economy, you must act quickly. An engine misfire happens when a cylinder fails to ignite fuel correctly. The most common causes of engine misfires include: 1) Worn spark plugs 2) Bad ignition coil 3) Wrong air/fuel mixture 4) Faulty/clogged fuel injector 5) Vacuum leak 6) Mass airflow issue/carboned throttle body 7) Mechanical problem Article A Misfiring … Read More
