2001 Dodge Caravan Rough Idle Question
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2001 Dodge Caravan Rough Idle Question
Hey everyone my father has a 2001 Dodge Caravan sport with a 3.3l v6.. He just recently started having a problem where it would shake during regular idle. He changed the coil, dist. cap, spark plugs and wires and no change. The spark plug on cylinder 4 is getting spark but when you remove the plug it is saturated in un-burnt fuel.. All other spark plugs look great. The van will run perfectly fine when he accelerates just doesn't like to idle. He is thinking that it could possibly be one of the fuel injectors is clogged or its broken and spraying too much fuel? Where not to sure but it looks like they are a pain to get at...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
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Switch # 2 and #4 injectors and see where that leads you. It's not as hard to get to as it looks. Take off the upper plenum and maybe the wiper cowl assembly if you think you need more room. A bit of a stretch it will be a compression issue but possible. Have you scanned the PCM yet?
Last edited by TNtech; 10-01-2011 at 04:44 PM.
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Just switching 2 injectors shouldn't have changed anything. It may be sputtering because you drained the fuel rail and it needs to prime back up. It was just for diagnostic purposes to see if your misfire moved. If this is not the case>>>>>
Facing the car.....follow the injector wiring to the right where it makes a bend towards the driver firewall, there you will see a connector behind the coil. Disconnect it and peel back the wrap on the harness back to the intake. It has velco on it so don't cut it. See if the wires are melted together. Under where the PS reservoir is located to the conector is a well known trouble area.
Facing the car.....follow the injector wiring to the right where it makes a bend towards the driver firewall, there you will see a connector behind the coil. Disconnect it and peel back the wrap on the harness back to the intake. It has velco on it so don't cut it. See if the wires are melted together. Under where the PS reservoir is located to the conector is a well known trouble area.
Last edited by TNtech; 10-01-2011 at 08:41 PM.
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Yea I didn't understand why it wouldn't start after I had switched the two injectors.. I thought perhaps I didnt plug something in after I put everything back together but I checked it over and over and everything was plugged in. I took it back apart and switched the injectors back and it fired right up.. (with the same original problem of course).. but I will check the wiring now and let you know.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
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Yes I believe it is that one.. It was the only connector I saw that had velcro around it as well so I assume that it had to have been the one you were mentioning.. Sorry I'd put some pics up for ya but its dark now and my camera sucks on my phone hah, but i'll try to put some up tomorrow if I don't figure it out.
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Yes I believe it is that one.. It was the only connector I saw that had velcro around it as well so I assume that it had to have been the one you were mentioning.. Sorry I'd put some pics up for ya but its dark now and my camera sucks on my phone hah, but i'll try to put some up tomorrow if I don't figure it out.