2005 Wrangler Rubicon
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Help!
I'm out of ideas and looking for some advice. My check engine /malfunction indicator light started flashing the other day and I’ve been unable to diagnose the problem.
I had been highway driving for about an hour, and stopped for 25 mins or so, and upon starting my jeep back up the check engine light came on, staying on for about 10 seconds, and then started flashing. I also noticed a slight burning smell in the exhaust and a rough idling feel to it. I turned the car off, took a look under the hood for anything noticeable, and made the mistake (as I’ve been told since) of driving it home (another hour). All gauges are normal, but the acceleration feels somewhat restricted.
Since then, I’ve determined that I’ve got 2 cylinders misfiring (2 & 6). I checked spark plugs & wires (all good) and my mechanic checked the computer, the fuel injectors, and did an engine compression test, but he is unable to determine the cause. As we speak, he's checking the valves and valve springs, but is running out of ideas if that fails to diagnose the problem.
Does anyone have any other ideas??
As per usual, thanks in advance for any help.
I'm out of ideas and looking for some advice. My check engine /malfunction indicator light started flashing the other day and I’ve been unable to diagnose the problem.
I had been highway driving for about an hour, and stopped for 25 mins or so, and upon starting my jeep back up the check engine light came on, staying on for about 10 seconds, and then started flashing. I also noticed a slight burning smell in the exhaust and a rough idling feel to it. I turned the car off, took a look under the hood for anything noticeable, and made the mistake (as I’ve been told since) of driving it home (another hour). All gauges are normal, but the acceleration feels somewhat restricted.
Since then, I’ve determined that I’ve got 2 cylinders misfiring (2 & 6). I checked spark plugs & wires (all good) and my mechanic checked the computer, the fuel injectors, and did an engine compression test, but he is unable to determine the cause. As we speak, he's checking the valves and valve springs, but is running out of ideas if that fails to diagnose the problem.
Does anyone have any other ideas??
As per usual, thanks in advance for any help.