2007 XC90 3.2 6cyl AWD
Approx 176K miles.
Unknown service history.
Car was throwing 3 separate cylinder misfire codes (CEL) and a generic.
Car also has sticking thermostat and code for that.
We got a new thermostat and housing thanks to help with where to get from here
Have yet to install that.
Last night,we replaced the spark plugs AND did the spark plug test tool on each coil.
All coils sparked at similar rates. 3 had a (weakish) orange / yellow spark. 3 had a tiny bit of blue in the spark. None had a strong blue flame. Is that important?
(My superbike shot strong blue flames on all 4 of it's leads with same tester awhile back).
We put in 6 new NGK Iridium ILFR6B spark plugs that shop said was for our specific Volvo.
They have single tip.
What we pulled out were "FoMoCo" LFR6D spark plugs with three tips. They were in bad shape. Excessive deposits, corrosion etc...
....and unfortunately the 4th cylinder from the left (I assume that's cylinder 4) was completely soaked / bathed in oil (!)
I know that's probably a blown piston ring there - or maybe a leaking valve ?? If that, it will not be fixed, for that I would run the car until engine death and scrap the car for parts.
Is it likely a valve cover gasket or spark plug O ring seal could also cause oil on the spark plug?
It IS right behind the oil filler on top of the engine. and there IS evidence of very sloppy oil leaks when it was filled in the past right over that cylinder. Any hope it could be that?
The coil itself was not bathed in oil, or the coil side tip of the plug. It was past the washer where it's inside the cylinder where it was completely drenched in oil. FWIW, shining a bright light into the cylinder revealed a normal looking (not oil sludged up) piston top.
BUT I would like to get the car running the best it can.
On startup it stumbled so hard with the new plugs. it ran horribly, worse than before.
Are the NGK plug / types the issue? My friend spotted one of the 4 wires to cylinder 2 was bare / exposed with no insulation. We wrapped that up with electrical tape - I figured it probably needs shielding. I do have some proper electrical wire shielding - should I install that?
It was late last night, 32F (0 C) and we weren't dressed for the cold and had to stop.
Sad this car is running so bad.






