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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: cornwall, New York
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misfiring!!
my check engine light keeps coming on, the code said i have a misfire in cylinder #3. the plugs are good, i replaced the ignition
coil, and the fuel injector and it still surges and hesitates when i keep a steady foot on the gas. it also hesitates from a dead stop. i have a 1999 ford e150 with 116,000 miles on it, any ideas? |
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Location: Canterbury, Connecticut
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Re: misfiring!!
Change the plugs if you haven't already. Otherwise, you may have a problem in the wiring to the #3 coil or injector.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: macomb tsp., Michigan
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Re: misfiring!!
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Did you find the problem with your van? mine has the same issue and I could use some help. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Throttle positioning sensor
I have had the same kind of problems and finally today I found the fix to the problem. I had a diagnosis done and I replaced the "Throttle Positioning Sensor" located under the front of the throttle body. @ $50.00 item.
I couldn't believe the difference that it made. I was sceptical but now am HAPPY!!! Give it a look. |
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Thanks for the input...I will give it a shot
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