Cylinder # 5 misfire update
#1
Cylinder # 5 misfire update
Well i took the advice of BULLRAM, APA228, PURPLDODGE, and a few others who recommended the cheap route 1st of spk plug and wires to fix this problem and it DID WORK. As a matter of fact the 2nd time I started the truck the CEL went off by itself W/O me having to pull out my scanner and resetting it. Thanks to all of those who responded to help me with. I wish I could get the same from the 1st GEN Neon section. I posted a problem there earlier this week and has yet to get any help. Thanks again.
#3
Maybe you can help me. I bought this 97 Neon when the gas prices were $3 and $4 a gallon. I got it for a good price. It has a 2.2 SOHC 5-spd 4 door sedan. My issue is with the cooling system. I installed a brand new radiator, thermostat, upper and lower hoses, and antifreeze ( name brand 50/50 premix ) and added the Royal Purple " Purple Ice " to the mix. When the outside ambient temp falls into the 40's and 30's and I have to turn on my heater the the water temp drops to the bottom; however if I turn off the heater and turn the temp **** between the blue and red on the temp dial then it starts to come up. The antifreeze is normal level with no leaks and the hearter core is intact. Any ideas?
#4
Well i took the advice of BULLRAM, APA228, PURPLDODGE, and a few others who recommended the cheap route 1st of spk plug and wires to fix this problem and it DID WORK. As a matter of fact the 2nd time I started the truck the CEL went off by itself W/O me having to pull out my scanner and resetting it. Thanks to all of those who responded to help me with. I wish I could get the same from the 1st GEN Neon section. I posted a problem there earlier this week and has yet to get any help. Thanks again.
#5
While you're at it. 60K miles is a good time to change both O2 sensors. Preventative maintenance is the key.
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#9
I hear ya. I bought my truck with 114,000 on it and didn't get to the O2 sensors until after 125,000. Also, Rock Auto is your friend.