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Jeremy91 01-24-2012 12:50 AM

New coil wires plugs, still missing?
 
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This truck is gonna break me soon I think. I've just recently changed my plugs, wires, and ignition coil. But when I put the timing light on it just see when it fires, it will fire consistantly on 3 of 6 plugs. Then the other 3 will fire consistantly but then skip out then fire more then skip out. It's causing the truck to jerk trying to keep it at 40 in 4th gear. Misses while it idles now and misses while accerating. Huge gas consumption right now. What else could it be? the timing light is proving the firing isn't right that it couldn't be a pump or injectors.

Redneckstone 01-24-2012 12:55 AM

Re: New coil wires plugs, still missing?
 
something is wrong with one of the things you replaced. or the ignition module in the computer is messed up. get it hooked up to IDS and have them power balance the motor

Jeremy91 01-24-2012 01:31 AM

Re: New coil wires plugs, still missing?
 
Alright the shop down the road said they would charge 45 buck tax included to just hook it up to some machine. they failed to mention what it was. said it was just for testing the coil on these trucks. Could it be possibly anything else? Like the time being thrown out or something before I go have this done to it?

DangerRanger2000 01-24-2012 06:53 PM

Re: New coil wires plugs, still missing?
 
More than likely something wrong with one or more of the things you replaced, could have cracked one of the plugs when putting it in, coil pack could be bad etc... are the plug wires in the right place?

Jeremy91 07-07-2013 05:28 AM

Long time wow. It turned out to be a horrible Egr sensor. It was rusting out


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