Misfire Woes
Alright as of recently (past 3-4 weeks) my 97 ram 5.2 would misfire. There is no check engine light but I can feel the misfires and read them with the obd2 scanner.
The codes I get are Po300, 303, 304, and 308.
The truck does not do it every time I drive it, but it seems to occur on the first drive of the day and usually once the truck warms up the misses stop.
The missiles only occur under light throttle, so if you accelerating at a good pace it doesn't miss.
I checked the spark plugs and they look clean and good just like the other cylinders.
I just don't understand why it only happens sometimes and at light accelerations
Thanks
JR
The codes I get are Po300, 303, 304, and 308.
The truck does not do it every time I drive it, but it seems to occur on the first drive of the day and usually once the truck warms up the misses stop.
The missiles only occur under light throttle, so if you accelerating at a good pace it doesn't miss.
I checked the spark plugs and they look clean and good just like the other cylinders.
I just don't understand why it only happens sometimes and at light accelerations
Thanks
JR
Would poor compression in the cylinder affect the idle as well as affect the truck the whole time instead of just randomly
It can and does cause a range of problems, which is why it was recommended. And I am too old and lazy to look up what the codes mean.....
That many misfiores and locations - yeah. Compression and leakdown test in order. It can vary by engine temp and other variables as cracks tend to open as they heat, etc.
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