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engine check is on and cylinder misfire other than dealers where to to fix it for best price what if i did nothing about it.
engine check is on and cylinder misfire other than dealers where to to fix it for best price what if i did nothing about it.
AnonymousMay 08, 2009
I have the same problem, only mine shuts off and now it is in the shop with major engine problems. If your vehicle hasn't started jerking and cutting off, take it now before the engine has to be replaced, as mine does. $6k of work I have the same problem, only mine shuts off and now it is in the shop with major engine problems. If your vehicle hasn't started jerking and cutting off, take it now before the engine has to be replaced, as mine does. $6k of work
I have the same problem, only mine shuts off and now it is in the shop with major engine problems. If your vehicle hasn't started jerking and cutting off, take it now before the engine has to be replaced, as mine does. $6k of work I have the same problem, only mine shuts off and now it is in the shop with major engine problems. If your vehicle hasn't started jerking and cutting off, take it now before the engine has to be replaced, as mine does. $6k of work
The p0300 What does that mean?
Basically this means that the the car's computer has detected that not all of the engien's cylinders are firing properly.
A P0300 OBD DTC code indicates a random or multiple misfire. If the last digit is a number other than zero, it corresponds to the cylinder number that is misfiring. A P0302 code, for example, would tell you cylinder number two is misfiring. Unfortunately, a P0300 doesn't tell you specifically which cylinder(s) is/are mis-
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The p0430 What does that mean?
Basically this means that the O2 downstream of the catalytic converter on bank 2 is detecting that the converter is not working as efficiently as it should be (according to specs). It is part of the vehicle emissions system.
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means that you should use a scan tool to reset the ECM or replace the ECM
check for correct voltage at the ecm
check for bad ground points
check for wiring harness and water in connections
codes p 0014, 0340, 0341, 0345, 0346 all refer to the cam shaft position sensor==causes include-- advance mechanism faulty - CMP sensor --insecure cam rotor --wiring short to ground --air gap--ECM
codes p 0420, 0431 refer to the cat converter=== causes --cat converter failed ---wiring --- HO2S ( heated oxygen sensor)
code p 171 is a faulty HO2S sensor and
p 174 refers to system too lean bank 2===causes --intake /exhaust leak---fuel pressure /pump---injectorr/s AIR system---hose connection/s
The P0123 means Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch A Circuit High Input. The P0300 means Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected Clear the code with OBD2 code scanner. If it comes back on, you
still have an issue.
I have the exact same 5 codes, as written in the question. Vehicle is experience a host of intermittent electrical issues, with almost all electrical components sometimes working and sometimes not.
try unhooking the negative cable for one minute to see if the codes will rest for you,maybe you can get it to a dealer,and ask if there are any TSB's on this problem
These codes are codes regarding failure. The code P0300 means repeated Engine Misfiring. The code P0303 means Repeated Misfiring of Cylinder Number 3.
Kindly contact a technician to get both checked. Their Heads must have been misplaced or broken due to misfiring.
Thank you sir, Have a nice day.
Hello and thank you for choosing fixya.com. I would suggest taking your vehicle to a local auto parts store and request to have a diagnosis done. (while auto stores vary, this is usually a free service and only takes a couple minutes to complete) to see if any codes are brought up. If so, the representative can tell you what the codes mean, and what needs replaced or repaired. Let them know of the situation. Even if no codes show up, ask them to clear the codes. If this does not work, do the following. 1: make sure that the batter in your key fob is inserted correctly, and that it is the correct size and type. 2. Disconnect the + Positive cable on your battery. This will reset your the vehicles computer. Maybe this will allow the vechile to code up with the fob. If not, I would take it to dealership, or backto an auto part store for further assitance.
I thank greatly for choosing fixya.com. I hope this information is useful to you and helps you get your fob working again. Let me know if you need further assistance, or have any questions or comments. Feel free to rate this information at your earliest convenience.
engine check is on and cylinder misfire other than dealers where to to fix it for best price what if i did nothing about it.
I have the same problem, only mine shuts off and now it is in the shop with major engine problems. If your vehicle hasn't started jerking and cutting off, take it now before the engine has to be replaced, as mine does. $6k of work
I have the same problem, only mine shuts off and now it is in the shop with major engine problems. If your vehicle hasn't started jerking and cutting off, take it now before the engine has to be replaced, as mine does. $6k of work
how to fix it, what if i did nothing about it
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