You can check the MAF cable for shorts by just unplugging it. The car will throw a CEL for no MAF, but also go into a default mode and run better than if there was a bad MAF connection.
However, MAF trouble would not lead to a misfire specifically in #4. Car needs a compression test now. Is #4 low, and if so how low?
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Re: Help with misfire code
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Pulling on the MAF cable will not give you cable shorts - it may however open up the circuit by pulling out of the connector or just breaking. But you will get a fault for it either way.
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If you really get stuck on this, you might want to check out the ignition control module. I pulled one recently from a junk yard car not knowing what it was but it looked interesting and was easily accessible. According to Jimmy on this site, some years have it built into the computer. I don't recall the year of the one I pulled it from. It's a little black module that mounts under the cowl cover by the windshield wiper motor.
This writeup describes symptoms a bad one can cause: http://www.bosch.com.au/content/language1/html/2256.htm
This writeup describes symptoms a bad one can cause: http://www.bosch.com.au/content/language1/html/2256.htm
Checked compression this weekend.
Cyl 1 = 180 psi
Cyl 2 = 200 psi
Cyl 3 = 185 psi
Cyl 4 = 0
Cyl 5 = 165 psi
Obviously I'm disappointed to see the reading on #4. There was a litte pressure in the guage when I released it, but not enough to show a reading on the guage. Checked it 3 times for good measure.
What's my next step?
Cyl 1 = 180 psi
Cyl 2 = 200 psi
Cyl 3 = 185 psi
Cyl 4 = 0
Cyl 5 = 165 psi
Obviously I'm disappointed to see the reading on #4. There was a litte pressure in the guage when I released it, but not enough to show a reading on the guage. Checked it 3 times for good measure.
What's my next step?
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Sounds like it is time to pull the head to see why there is no compression.
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You can do that but all it is going to tell you is whether you have a problem with an intake valve, an exhaust valve, a piston, or a cracked head. Regardless of what failed, you are still going to need to pull the head to repair it. I would hate to see you waste time on an un-needed test when that time could be spent starting the tear down process.
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Seafoam it first - maybe one's just stuck open. What have you got to lose?
You can also try holding a piece of paper over the exhaust while it's running. If it sucks in when that 4th cylinder goes down, that points to a burned exhaust valve.
You can also try holding a piece of paper over the exhaust while it's running. If it sucks in when that 4th cylinder goes down, that points to a burned exhaust valve.
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I checked the compression again on #4 last night after my Italian tune up Sunday evening. It is now reading at 20 psi instead of 0 so maybe it is getting better.
I will do another run later this week before trying Seafoam.
I will do another run later this week before trying Seafoam.
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