CWBenjamin
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Hello. So my jeep was doing okay and suddenly started missfiring a mile into my drive. Here are the details:
Recently replaced all of the timing chains and guides and gaskets throughout.
Replaced mass airflow sensor, replaced cam sensor, replaced throttle position sensor, replaced all spark plugs with ngk copper oem, replaced all coil packs.
I did have an intermittent 02 sensor code for delayed response, but there was some oil that had dripped onto that 02 sensor and burned off just before that code popped on so I thought maybe that was messing with it.
So nothing else was going on, and then randomly it started shaking and seemingly getting worse until I got home. If i could explain how it felt, it seemed like one cylinder was missfiring, then as i drove, went to 2, then 3... When i got home a couple miles later, it had codes for:
Multiple cylinder missfires.
cylinder 1 missfire
cylinder 2 missfire
cylinder 3 missfire
I tested the battery and alternator and they are both fine.
Starts up just fine every time (other than struggling with 3 cylinders)
I tried replacing the ASD relay, nothing changed.
It does sort of sound like a hissing or excess noise from throttle body area, so I pulled it off and cleaned it up with some carb cleaner and cleaned the idle air sensor off a bit, and replaced the throttle body gasket. Nothing changed, but (idk if coincidentally) it then showed Evap gross leak code.
All the hoses are on and no breaks I can see.
The only other thing I can think of is maybe the fuel filter? Or the fuel pump?
Any ideas greatly appreciated - TIA
Recently replaced all of the timing chains and guides and gaskets throughout.
Replaced mass airflow sensor, replaced cam sensor, replaced throttle position sensor, replaced all spark plugs with ngk copper oem, replaced all coil packs.
I did have an intermittent 02 sensor code for delayed response, but there was some oil that had dripped onto that 02 sensor and burned off just before that code popped on so I thought maybe that was messing with it.
So nothing else was going on, and then randomly it started shaking and seemingly getting worse until I got home. If i could explain how it felt, it seemed like one cylinder was missfiring, then as i drove, went to 2, then 3... When i got home a couple miles later, it had codes for:
Multiple cylinder missfires.
cylinder 1 missfire
cylinder 2 missfire
cylinder 3 missfire
I tested the battery and alternator and they are both fine.
Starts up just fine every time (other than struggling with 3 cylinders)
I tried replacing the ASD relay, nothing changed.
It does sort of sound like a hissing or excess noise from throttle body area, so I pulled it off and cleaned it up with some carb cleaner and cleaned the idle air sensor off a bit, and replaced the throttle body gasket. Nothing changed, but (idk if coincidentally) it then showed Evap gross leak code.
All the hoses are on and no breaks I can see.
The only other thing I can think of is maybe the fuel filter? Or the fuel pump?
Any ideas greatly appreciated - TIA