Hello, all!
I have a weird situation with my 99 TJ 4.0. I've had a random misfire for a while. Sometimes it's just a quick pop every several seconds, sometimes it's several in a row. There are no fault codes. Both O2 sensors are replaced (NGK), TPS, MAP, IAC; all of the big engine grounds have been replaced, all of the major wiring has been replaced.
Compression test showed all cylinders within 10%. Smoke test showed a tiny leak near the muffler. All vacuum leaks repaired. Fuel pressure held steady at 39 PSI.
The only thing we found was a broken ignition coil. That was replaced with the contact point to the engine cleaned up and wire wheeled for a better ground connection. This helped the misfire but it isn't gone.
It seems like when I first start the Jeep and for the first few minutes it's fine, then the misfire starts. But there have been a couple of drives where I barely heard it at all.
I'm at a bit of a loss. The only thing we can think of would be the fuel injectors. My mechanic is waiting on a tester for fuel injectors, won't be in until next. But is there anything I can look at in the meantime?
I have a weird situation with my 99 TJ 4.0. I've had a random misfire for a while. Sometimes it's just a quick pop every several seconds, sometimes it's several in a row. There are no fault codes. Both O2 sensors are replaced (NGK), TPS, MAP, IAC; all of the big engine grounds have been replaced, all of the major wiring has been replaced.
Compression test showed all cylinders within 10%. Smoke test showed a tiny leak near the muffler. All vacuum leaks repaired. Fuel pressure held steady at 39 PSI.
The only thing we found was a broken ignition coil. That was replaced with the contact point to the engine cleaned up and wire wheeled for a better ground connection. This helped the misfire but it isn't gone.
It seems like when I first start the Jeep and for the first few minutes it's fine, then the misfire starts. But there have been a couple of drives where I barely heard it at all.
I'm at a bit of a loss. The only thing we can think of would be the fuel injectors. My mechanic is waiting on a tester for fuel injectors, won't be in until next. But is there anything I can look at in the meantime?