MrFleming007
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What the flashing CEL is usually telling you its that the system thinks that catalytic converter damage may occur if you keep driving. Misfires are a sure way to set this off. Here's my thought process. You say that the exhaust system is pretty much new, so I think we can rule that out. I also think we can rule out air delivery and vacuum leaks. Cleaning the MAF is a good maintenance item and might solve this, if not, you know its clean (I clean mine every other oil change). A vacuum leak would do this, but not at highway speeds when pressure in the intake would be near barometric pressure. Ecm getting hot and acting up? Maybe, but I would think that once it got hot it would do it all the time, the act normal when it was cooled down. It sounds like some misfires going on, which should set a P0300 code. With misfires, I would suspect the fuel delivery and ignition system. With new plugs and wires, I would just check to make sure they are seated correctly and not chaffed, then rule them out. This leaves coil packs. If you could narrow down misfires to certain cylinders, then you could take the coil packs for those cylinders and move them to a non mis-firing cylinder. If the problem follows, you've got a bad coil pack. If it doesn't, suspect ecm or fuel delivery.
To be honest, I cheaped out with my data reader. Since I already have an Android smart phone, I just got a cheap obd2 Bluetooth reader and bought Torque from the Android market. Data refreshes might be a little slower that a quality dedicated reader, but it does do everything that the quality readers do. For a total investment of around $40, its already paid for itself in diagnosing my fuel trims and p0171 and p0174 codes. Good luck!
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To be honest, I cheaped out with my data reader. Since I already have an Android smart phone, I just got a cheap obd2 Bluetooth reader and bought Torque from the Android market. Data refreshes might be a little slower that a quality dedicated reader, but it does do everything that the quality readers do. For a total investment of around $40, its already paid for itself in diagnosing my fuel trims and p0171 and p0174 codes. Good luck!
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