low rpm misfire
#1
low rpm misfire
Are there any other idiots like myself who have taken there stang and washed the engine? I had terrible misfires afterwards and a low rpm misfire remains with a short stall when dumping the throttle. Any ideas about what in the f**K I have done?
#5
I tried degreasing my engine, and ****ed it up....car was running real rough, I figured it was just water that would work it self out. The car kept misfiring all over and was blinking my check engine light...I tried changing the plugs and it didn't help....Turns out one of my coils shorted. Replaced the faulty, along with my boots because they were looking rough, and all was better. Check for water down in the plug wells too.
Worst part of it all was my engine bay still looked like ****
Worst part of it all was my engine bay still looked like ****
#6
I tried degreasing my engine, and ****ed it up....car was running real rough, I figured it was just water that would work it self out. The car kept misfiring all over and was blinking my check engine light...I tried changing the plugs and it didn't help....Turns out one of my coils shorted. Replaced the faulty, along with my boots because they were looking rough, and all was better. Check for water down in the plug wells too.
Worst part of it all was my engine bay still looked like ****
Worst part of it all was my engine bay still looked like ****
#8
I have done this a few times. Don't feel bad. I think we all have. Like they have said, blow everything out, dry the plugs off if needed (have had to do this) recheck everything and run the motor till warm for a little while. Solves the problem most of the time. Good luck!
#11
I just use that foaming crap from autozone, and yeah in the directions it says to cover the coil and any electrical connectors. i just put plastic wrap on top of them and when i wash it off with the hose i dont blast it, just shower it. Never had a problem
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