Checks
| Action
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DEFINITION: Steady
pulsation or jerking that follows engine speed, usually more pronounced as
engine load increases.
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Preliminary
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| • | Refer to Important Preliminary Checks Before Starting. |
| • | Refer to Visual/Physical Checks. |
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Fuel System
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| • | Test the fuel injectors using the following tests: |
| • | Inspect items which can cause an engine to run rich (long term
fuel trim significantly in the negative range). Refer to Diagnostic Aids for
DTC P0172
. |
| • | Inspect items that can cause an engine to run lean (long term
fuel trim significantly in the positive range). Refer to Diagnostic Aids for
DTC P0171
. |
| • | Inspect for fuel in the fuel pressure regulator vacuum hose. |
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Sensor/System
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| • | Inspect for conditions which cause an incorrect idle speed. |
| - | Throttle body tampering, excessive deposits, or damage |
| • | Test the throttle position (TP) sensor and related circuit wiring.
Refer to
DTC P0123
. |
| • | Test the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve for proper
operation. |
| • | Test the transaxle range switch input with the vehicle in drive
and the gear selector in drive or overdrive. |
| • | Inspect the following for damage: |
| - | Bent harmonic balancer interrupter rings |
| - | Damaged crankshaft position sensor |
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Ignition System
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| • | Test for proper ignition voltage output using the following steps: |
| - | Clip the J 26792
spark
tester to engine ground. |
| - | Connect one end of a spark plug wire to the J 26792
. Connect the other end of the spark
plug wire to the coil being tested. |
| - | Connect another spark plug wire between the remaining tower of
the coil being tested and ground. |
| - | Crank the engine while observing the J 26792
. A spark should be observed. |
| - | Repeat the above steps for each coil. |
| • | If spark is not present at the coils, inspect for the following
conditions: |
| - | Coils--Cracks, carbon tracking/arcing, or a secondary resistance
value outside the specified range |
Coil Resistance 5000-8000 ohms (5K-8K ohms) | - | Spark plug wires--Signs of arcing/cross firing, cracks, carbon
tracking, plug boot damage, pinched, improper routing, or a resistance value
outside the specified range |
Spark Plug Wire Resistance 9840 ohms per meter (3000 ohms per foot)
| | Important: Spraying the secondary ignition wires with a light mist of water may
help locate an intermittent condition. Ignition components will arc to ground
when a secondary component is faulty.
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| - | Ignition system wiring--Loose ignition module feed or ground
connection, or damaged system wiring |
| • | Remove spark plugs and inspect for the following: |
| - | Burned or damaged electrodes |
| - | Improper heat range or reach |
| • | If spark plugs are gas or oil fouled, the cause of the fouling
must be determined before replacing the spark plugs. |
| • | Test for the following intermittent ignition system conditions: |
| - | Intermittent CKP 18X signal |
| - | Intermittent ignition feed circuit or sensor ground circuit to
the crankshaft position sensor or the camshaft position sensor |
| - | Intermittent 3X reference signal |
| - | Intermittent camshaft position signal |
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Engine Mechanical
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| • | Test and inspect engine mechanical for the following: |
| - | Sticking or leaking valves |
| - | Excess oil in combustion chamber--Inspect for leaking valve
seals. |
| - | Low cylinder compression |
| • | Inspect for incorrect basic engine parts, such as the following
basic components: |
Refer to
Symptoms - Engine Mechanical
in
Engine Mechanical 3.8L.
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Additional Checks
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| • | Test exhaust system for possible restrictions. Inspect for the
following: |
| - | Inspect exhaust system for damaged or collapsed pipes. |
| - | Inspect mufflers for heat distress or possible internal failure. |
| - | For possible plugged 3-way catalytic converter--Refer to
Restricted Exhaust
in Engine Exhaust. |
| • | An engine miss condition can be caused by electromagnetic interference
(EMI) on the reference circuit. EMI can usually be detected by monitoring
engine RPM with a scan tool. A sudden increase in RPM with little
change in actual engine RPM change, indicates EMI is present. If
a condition exists, inspect routing of secondary ignition wires, high
voltage components (near ignition control circuits). |
| • | Inspect for intake and exhaust manifold passages for casting flash. |
| • | Inspect for faulty motor mounts. |
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