Getting Blinking CEL at about 70mph
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Getting Blinking CEL at about 70mph
When we get on the highway I'm getting a blinking CEL.
Usually kicks in at high speed... then it will continue more or less until I reach a slower speed or sometimes it continues until I stop.
The CEL's have been P0301 and P0303, which are Misfire on Cylinder 1 and Misfire on Cylinder 3.
I don't get it at slow speed at all, only when I go to a higher speed.
Any ideas on how I could diagnose the problem?
If you have any questions, I'll do my best to answer.
My battery did fail it's test when it was at the shop today. They said I need to get a new one.
Could that be part of the problem or the problem itself?
Usually kicks in at high speed... then it will continue more or less until I reach a slower speed or sometimes it continues until I stop.
The CEL's have been P0301 and P0303, which are Misfire on Cylinder 1 and Misfire on Cylinder 3.
I don't get it at slow speed at all, only when I go to a higher speed.
Any ideas on how I could diagnose the problem?
If you have any questions, I'll do my best to answer.
My battery did fail it's test when it was at the shop today. They said I need to get a new one.
Could that be part of the problem or the problem itself?
well... it is better to replace your battry first before you go into diagnosing this issue.
i know my car didn't behave that well when the battry was bad so i recommend a battry replacment first then see if the problem still exists.
MMamdouh
i know my car didn't behave that well when the battry was bad so i recommend a battry replacment first then see if the problem still exists.
MMamdouh
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check wire resistance, then coil, i forgot how the coil system works, one coil runs 1 and 3 or was it 1 and 2? also make sure for a good ground connection.
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neither... its 1 and 4 in one half and the other 2 and 3.chronoti wrote:check wire resistance, then coil, i forgot how the coil system works, one coil runs 1 and 3 or was it 1 and 2? also make sure for a good ground connection.
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i just got a 62AMP VARTA instead of the 55AMPAC Delco that i used to have... both were dry type.
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Hmmm I haven't gotten the oxygen sensor code yet... I did replace the battery today. With a Optima RedTop. I didn't get up to 70mph after that, so... didn't get any errors on the new battery.
My wife is out with the car right now, so I'll find out when she gets home if she's still getting it at high speed.
My wife is out with the car right now, so I'll find out when she gets home if she's still getting it at high speed.
FIXED!!
After checking the grounds, replacing the battery (needed to be done anyway), checking the plugs, and the ignition wires, I found the culprit... It was the ignition wires.
I didn't suspect them initially since they're supposed to be really good ones and seemed very well constructed and new... But after checking everything I could think of and leaving the new ignition wires on, I took it for a drive. It was even worse then before! At low RPM's (2500-3000) it was giving me the blinking light of misfire. I turned around and went home.
I pulled the car up in front of the house and thought about it for a few. Then I decided as an experiment I would clean up and put the old ignition wires on in place of the new ones and try it again. Low and behold... NO BLINKING CEL. I took it up to 85mph on the highway for a minute to check and make sure it wasn't going to start blinking at me... Drove around a bit and headed home... No blinking CEL... No CEL at all!
It would appear that I have finally worked all of the major kinks out of my engine. This makes me feel much better. Of course... there is the problem of these faulty ignition wires I gotta figure out what to do with now... But I'm more happy it's all running well.
After checking the grounds, replacing the battery (needed to be done anyway), checking the plugs, and the ignition wires, I found the culprit... It was the ignition wires.
I didn't suspect them initially since they're supposed to be really good ones and seemed very well constructed and new... But after checking everything I could think of and leaving the new ignition wires on, I took it for a drive. It was even worse then before! At low RPM's (2500-3000) it was giving me the blinking light of misfire. I turned around and went home.
I pulled the car up in front of the house and thought about it for a few. Then I decided as an experiment I would clean up and put the old ignition wires on in place of the new ones and try it again. Low and behold... NO BLINKING CEL. I took it up to 85mph on the highway for a minute to check and make sure it wasn't going to start blinking at me... Drove around a bit and headed home... No blinking CEL... No CEL at all!
It would appear that I have finally worked all of the major kinks out of my engine. This makes me feel much better. Of course... there is the problem of these faulty ignition wires I gotta figure out what to do with now... But I'm more happy it's all running well.
WOOOOOOOOOO! i was right! but what wires did you have on your car? i had the cheap ones from autozone break apart when i went to take them out from the car.
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