Truck running bad suddenly, codes, help please
#12
#13
Plugs and wires are new. All valves close.
I took it to the stealership for a diagnosis: They said there were codes for injector 4 and 8. I never had those, I had different ones, they said a compression test was needed and wanted 2 hours worth of time. I said... NO and brought it home and did a compression test. All cylinders checked out at 149-155 PSI. Thats good news.
I also replaced injectors 4 and 9, cleared the codes and the codes did not come back. Idle still bad.
So I finally went ahead and got up there with it running and started wiggling cables. When I got to the MAP I unplugged it and the engine started running 90% better!
So a bad MAP caused all of this it seems. With the MAP unplugged it idles much better but shows misfire blinking light on dash and revving is lagged, this is probably normal?
I picked up a new MAP sensor at Autozone and the thing is close to being correct. The part I got has two bolt holes, but the sensor in my truck does not, it twist locks in. Are these two interchangeable? I plugged it in and set it in place but it did not seem to help things run better.
I took it to the stealership for a diagnosis: They said there were codes for injector 4 and 8. I never had those, I had different ones, they said a compression test was needed and wanted 2 hours worth of time. I said... NO and brought it home and did a compression test. All cylinders checked out at 149-155 PSI. Thats good news.
I also replaced injectors 4 and 9, cleared the codes and the codes did not come back. Idle still bad.
So I finally went ahead and got up there with it running and started wiggling cables. When I got to the MAP I unplugged it and the engine started running 90% better!
So a bad MAP caused all of this it seems. With the MAP unplugged it idles much better but shows misfire blinking light on dash and revving is lagged, this is probably normal?
I picked up a new MAP sensor at Autozone and the thing is close to being correct. The part I got has two bolt holes, but the sensor in my truck does not, it twist locks in. Are these two interchangeable? I plugged it in and set it in place but it did not seem to help things run better.
#14
Yet another update:
Replaced MAP: With new MAP it runs just as bad as with the old MAP so I suppose the old MAP was not bad. With MAP disconnected it runs slightly better.
I went down and had the cat replaced, with 0 improvement. Bummer...
I think I have ruled out about everything?
I am down to the ECU maybe? On the way back home the TB stopped responding briefly, the brake light lite up and the RPM gauge went wacky.
The best way I can describe it currently:
Wont really idle, if I disconnect the MAP it will idle a bit but not too good. When driving below 2000 RPM it stumbles and lacks power, once it reaches 2100 or so it smoothes out but still nowhere near full power or smooth. If I put it in neutral at a light I have to keep my foot on the gas and it surges ever couple of seconds.
At the end of the rope, this truck is possessed. Any help so very appreciated.
Replaced MAP: With new MAP it runs just as bad as with the old MAP so I suppose the old MAP was not bad. With MAP disconnected it runs slightly better.
I went down and had the cat replaced, with 0 improvement. Bummer...
I think I have ruled out about everything?
I am down to the ECU maybe? On the way back home the TB stopped responding briefly, the brake light lite up and the RPM gauge went wacky.
The best way I can describe it currently:
Wont really idle, if I disconnect the MAP it will idle a bit but not too good. When driving below 2000 RPM it stumbles and lacks power, once it reaches 2100 or so it smoothes out but still nowhere near full power or smooth. If I put it in neutral at a light I have to keep my foot on the gas and it surges ever couple of seconds.
At the end of the rope, this truck is possessed. Any help so very appreciated.
#16
Any easy way to test the MAP sensor wires?
Last edited by OzzyDodge; 05-02-2011 at 10:42 AM.
#18
That is good news about the compression.
Vacuum pressure...? You can often tell a good deal about what is going on from the way a vacuum needle moves.