Diagnose an Engine Misfire that Doesn't Throw A Code
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2016
- My truck never seems to throw a code or light when it misfires, so using Torque and a Bluetooth scanner we can dig a little deeper and find out which cylinder is having the issue.
Wow ! I have had an issue with my BMW M3 a solid year and do not want to throw $$ at parts ,this is well worth the effort and Awesome Info !!! Thank you Very Much
Exactly what I needed. Thank you
Awesome. I happen to have the same truck with the same problem. Perfect vid!
Cool, thanks! I’ve Torque Pro for a long time and I had no idea it had these features(dur!).
Excellent information. I have the Torque reader and Bluetooth...works very well. I'm having misfire on my 1997 Ford F-150..NO Code reading/check engine light. Now I know how to check this...thanks
Good video and explanation.
This aplication can determine misfire cylinder from fuel injector or electrical (ignition coil ,spark plug)?
thanks for video, do you know from which web page could i download pids?
This was helpful thanks!
How do i make it capadable for nissan? I dont see nissan on the list
Hi, many thanks for the vid. I tried this on a Honda civic 1.4L SE but I'm getting the message "your ecu doesn't seem to support mode $06". I see others online with the same problem while using the Elm scanner. . Does anybody know a fix for this with the Elm scanner or is there another scanner or method available that can get mode 6 info from the civic ecu? Many thanks
I had used think tool mini and saw some miss fires in random cylinders. Like 5-6 miss fires in c#1 3-4 in c#4 1 misfire c#2 1 miss fire in c#3 in a 30-40 minutes trip. But there's no stored fault codes and vehicle driver just fine. It's my 2016 Mazda CX-5 2.5L skyactive. Should be worried about it?? It drives just nice and I get decent gas mileage too. Thank you in advance 😌
I was hoping to see the result with the misfires count increasing. Because now we still don't know if it works. If it did, the misfire count should already be greater than zero in the video, right?
Thank you!😃👍🏻
Hey, I know this is a little old but thanks.. I have a 2001 Grand Jeep Cherokee that is misfiring , but no codes. On Torque Pro,I added Pre-defined set from within app . Only adds 3 temp options. I don't see misfire pids.
Quick question about custom PID's, is there a resource to find them online? Torque has the base ones which is great, however I'd like to find the custom ones as you mentioned. I have a gen 4 Taurus, and can't find anything yet. Thanks for the video!
Will I need to find a mazda pid to access the misfire info?
As i understand adding more PID won't hurt. In my full version of Torque for GM (i have Chevy Traverse) there are additional pid listed as "Injection Pulse" and "Misfire Cylinder 1-12". So i just add all of those. Sounds right?
If the misfire is vacuum related is there anyway to figure that out with software?
Brother what does mean test incomplete and dependant