After the most recent cold spell passed over my area (about two weeks ago), the Turbo hasn't been the idling the same. It sounds like the engine is misfiring on one or more cylinders by listening to the engine at idle and car in park. The car shakes at idle as well. But anyway, I checked the codes at the computer and received two codes: 543 and 455. After doing some research and installing a new set of Bougicord Spark plug wires, Volvo sparkplugs, OEM distributor and rotor, the problem exists and has since gotten worse. Now when I check the codes at the computer error codes: 543, 455, 542, 545, and 555 are displayed.
Here are some things I've observed:
1. The problem appears after the car has warmed up (temp needle at 3 o'clock position). If the engine is cold it seems to run normally. Once the temperature gauge rises off the cold mark things start to get worse...
2. No smoke comes out of the tailpipe (I'm hoping this rules out the possibility of a burnt valve in cylinder 5).
3. Generally the idle is constant @ ~900 RPM.
4. In normal driving everything appears well.
Things I have done to hopefully fix the issue:
1. Brand new OEM plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor.
2. Replaced all old vacuum hoses.
3. Going to replace the ECT this weekend
Possible ideas on what to check/do next:
1. Replace ECT
2. Verify I have the spark plug wires connected properly at the distributor (pretty sure I do as it idles smoother when cold, but doesn't hurt to double-check!).
3. Perform a compression test in cylinder 5.
CEL Code reference:
543 Misfire at least one cylinder
455 Misfire cylinder 5
542 Misfire more than one cylinder
545 Misfire at least one cylinder, three way cat damage
555 Misfire cylinder 5, three way cat damage
I appreciate any thoughts or suggestions.
Thank you everyone!
-volvofan94






