Why is my truck missing?
Why is my truck missing?
An ignition system problem is one of the most common reasons for an engine to misfire. As the spark plugs, ignition cables, distributor cap and rotor, and ignition coil wear over time, their ability to transfer the needed spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture inside the combustion chambers becomes compromised.
What should I do if I have a problem with my Ford Galaxy?
1. Check the seal and bulkhead cover, and remove if necessary. Rework the retaining tabs of the bulkhead cover. 2. Reconnect the fuel vapour lines at the activated charcoal canister. 3. Remove the passenger or driver side run off valve and rework it.
Why does my Ford Galaxy make a gurgling noise?
Solution: A common problem has been identified as the electrical connectors in the battery junction box working loose. The connectors should be tightened to the correct torque. Problem: Gurgling noise from the intake system. Solution: The noise is most likely caused by excessive boost pressure and air swirl in the turbocharger intake tract.
What’s the problem with my Ford Galaxy battery?
Ford Galaxy Problem: Various electrical gremlins. Solution: A common problem has been identified as the electrical connectors in the battery junction box working loose. The connectors should be tightened to the correct torque.
What’s the problem with my Ford Galaxy fuel injection pump?
Problem: Timing belt wear. Solution: The belt may be rubbing against the edge of the timing belt tensioner and the vibration damper thrust washer. To rectify, remove the fuel injection pump and install a revised fuel injection pump bracket, a new timing belt and a revised timing belt tensioner.
What to do if your spark plug is not working?
If a good spark is present, the problem is probably not in the ignition system. Check the fuel system and/or stark timing. Weak sparks are orange or red and may be hard to see in daylight. If you did not see a spark, remove the coil wire from the distributor cap.
How to troubleshoot a GM 3.8L V6 engine?
Which in the 3.8L V6 engine includes: Troubleshooting the spark plug wires. Troubleshooting the 3 ignition coil packs sitting on top of the ignition control module (ICM). Troubleshooting the spark plugs. Troubleshooting the ignition control module (ICM).
1. Check the seal and bulkhead cover, and remove if necessary. Rework the retaining tabs of the bulkhead cover. 2. Reconnect the fuel vapour lines at the activated charcoal canister. 3. Remove the passenger or driver side run off valve and rework it.
What are the symptoms of bad spark plug wires?
This is necessary due to the aging of the spark plug wires from exposure to extreme temperatures (hot and cold), engine chemicals (oil, grease, coolant, etc.) and electrical stresses. Common signs of failing spark plug wires include a decrease in power, acceleration, and fuel efficiency.