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Author: Subject: Zetec missfire under load
Millworm

posted on 19/12/15 at 05:16 PM Reply With Quote
Zetec missfire under load

It seems to be out to get me! now I can acutely drive it as it don't overheat I've noticed it's missing I think it's cylinder 2. I've replaced plugs and coil pack but no joy I also tried a know good lead on each cylinder with no luck. Any ideas? I ran fine in the donor car? Poss injectors or a senor that's had it? Thanks
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obfripper

posted on 19/12/15 at 07:38 PM Reply With Quote
Check for tracking marks on the lead boot or spark plug porcelin, some silicone grease on the plug and inside the boot will stop the spark tracking temporarilly.
You can swap leads 2&3 with each other at the coil pack and see if the misfire moves with the leads to help isolate if it is a specific cylinder.
If you use a pair of insulated tongs and lift each plug lead in turn with the engine running, you can hear the spark arcing once it is a few mm clear(any further will cause a misfire), this sound should be the same on all 4 leads if the spark is good, if it sounds muffled and weak on one cylinder you can investigate further.
If the spark plug is very light in colour and overly clean, you may have an injector failure or blockage, a basic electrical test for an injector is the solenoid resistance, expect something between 10-16 ohms, anything higher would indicate a failure of the windings.
For more in depth checking if the resistance is good, an oscilliscope is needed to look at the flyback voltage waveform while the engine is running and compare with the known good ones.
Swapping the injectors around may be a pain if there is any corrosion around the manifold seals, dont put wd40 or other oil based lubricants to free the injector as they will cause the o-ring to swell, try a small amount of silicone lubricant spray.
My only other thought is have you changed the oil and not used 5w30, this will cause misfires on a silvertop engine.

Regarding your other post, the diag socket is taped to the loom and is either 1 of 2 different 3 pin connectors, or a single 2 pin connector with a separate earth wire from the diag kit, any older snap on/sykes/x431 etc kit will work fine, the newer kit tends to only come with a 16pin connector only.
I dont think it will respond to eobd diagnostics even if you did make an adaptor cable from 16 pin, only manafacturer specific equipment, as the later cars have 16 pin connectors but dont respond to eobd diagnosis.

Dave

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Millworm

posted on 19/12/15 at 07:43 PM Reply With Quote
Looms like i have a q day of testing ahead of me tomorrow then. I hace the genuine ford diagnostic kit at work so that shouldnt be an issue as I'm sure I can get hold of it for a few days. I doubt anyone will be testing any pre obd cars lol. I used 5/30 ford approved stuff in it also
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Millworm

posted on 19/12/15 at 07:45 PM Reply With Quote
I did test the spark like that and it appeared to be ok. I'll pull the plugs as they'll tell me the deal
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Millworm

posted on 20/12/15 at 08:28 PM Reply With Quote
Narrowed it down to an injector no firing and it was no3 not no like I thought. I pulled the plugs and they where all good apart from 3 with looks like it's been doing nothing. I beleive it is to do with the injector loom it's self as there is a perminant voltage there but no earth to switch it. I also checked the resistance of the injector to narrow that out. I'll replace the loom or repair if I have to and report back. I should have looked behind the electrical tap! Doh! To be fair I'm supprised it even ran!


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coozer

posted on 20/12/15 at 08:48 PM Reply With Quote
Shared permanent 12v to all the coils and the earth side goes back to the ecu for switching. Try a continuity check on each ecu pin.





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Millworm

posted on 20/12/15 at 08:52 PM Reply With Quote
Ok will do that as soon as I've got the new loom, the lack of sleep led me to belive it was just under load but it's never actually been firing, spent too long on this motor! I did do a continuity check before when I first installed as that's how I determined what was what but ill try again later as the loom has been moved about a lot and cracked more.
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