All,
Apologies for starting a thread on something many people have had, but I’m wanting to try and narrow the issue down before throwing more money at the problem.
I have recently got my hands on a brilliant looking and great condition 2004 3.0i. I have however been battling with an issue, the elusive misfire. No codes (typical) and is only really noticeable under acceleration, in 2nd and 3rd predominantly although I have noticed it through all 6 gears (the car is manual). The car has just had a major service at an Indy before I purchased it.
To try and resolve the misfire, I replaced all 6 ignition coils with 6 brand new ones. The car now runs and sounds much better, the misfires are now less common, however the rough idle (which always happens but sometimes is worse than others) comes and goes as it did before the coils were replaced. My concern is clearly, something is still causing a misfire.
Attached is a video, of a concerning noise when lightly revving the throttle, almost like a choked noise, like the car is wheezing at those low RPM’s (coming seemingly from inside the intake manifold). This to me, doesn’t sound brilliant and leads me to wonder if before replacing all kinds of weird and wonderful sensors, whether this might be the issue and if so - what is it?
Thank you for any direction and help!
[youtube] https://youtube.com/shorts/CffJKpm8WGY?feature=share[/youtube]
Apologies for starting a thread on something many people have had, but I’m wanting to try and narrow the issue down before throwing more money at the problem.
I have recently got my hands on a brilliant looking and great condition 2004 3.0i. I have however been battling with an issue, the elusive misfire. No codes (typical) and is only really noticeable under acceleration, in 2nd and 3rd predominantly although I have noticed it through all 6 gears (the car is manual). The car has just had a major service at an Indy before I purchased it.
To try and resolve the misfire, I replaced all 6 ignition coils with 6 brand new ones. The car now runs and sounds much better, the misfires are now less common, however the rough idle (which always happens but sometimes is worse than others) comes and goes as it did before the coils were replaced. My concern is clearly, something is still causing a misfire.
Attached is a video, of a concerning noise when lightly revving the throttle, almost like a choked noise, like the car is wheezing at those low RPM’s (coming seemingly from inside the intake manifold). This to me, doesn’t sound brilliant and leads me to wonder if before replacing all kinds of weird and wonderful sensors, whether this might be the issue and if so - what is it?
Thank you for any direction and help!
[youtube] https://youtube.com/shorts/CffJKpm8WGY?feature=share[/youtube]
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