cjsmith718
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Hey all.
I have a 2013 Yukon XL Denali with about 120K miles on it. I have it serviced about every 4-5k miles or so.
Basically one day it felt like there was a misfire and before long check engine light came on. The cheaper code readers would say misfire in cylinder 3 but the fancier code readers would read random misfire & misfire on cylinder 3.
Here is what I have done so far.
I have replaced all plugs, wires & coil packs and issue persists. Fuel injectors have also been replaced. By the way, I didn't just replace for the sake of it without some diagnosing before hand.
I would still get the same error codes.
I have taken it to 2 mechanics and they don't know what to make of it. They did some fuel pressure tests and they said pressure looks great. They can't see a vacuum leak either.
Finally, when testing for a spark we found that a signal isn't always being sent down the wire to the plug to fire. Maybe one in every 5 fires on each plug was skipped. For the sake of me trying to explain this better imagine 1 plug firing like this *** fire - fire - fire - skipped - fire - fire - fire - fire - fire -skipped - fire - fire - fire *** and so on. This would do it on all plugs.
Any ideas would be great because I am close to giving up on this.
Thanks everyone!
I have a 2013 Yukon XL Denali with about 120K miles on it. I have it serviced about every 4-5k miles or so.
Basically one day it felt like there was a misfire and before long check engine light came on. The cheaper code readers would say misfire in cylinder 3 but the fancier code readers would read random misfire & misfire on cylinder 3.
Here is what I have done so far.
I have replaced all plugs, wires & coil packs and issue persists. Fuel injectors have also been replaced. By the way, I didn't just replace for the sake of it without some diagnosing before hand.
I would still get the same error codes.
I have taken it to 2 mechanics and they don't know what to make of it. They did some fuel pressure tests and they said pressure looks great. They can't see a vacuum leak either.
Finally, when testing for a spark we found that a signal isn't always being sent down the wire to the plug to fire. Maybe one in every 5 fires on each plug was skipped. For the sake of me trying to explain this better imagine 1 plug firing like this *** fire - fire - fire - skipped - fire - fire - fire - fire - fire -skipped - fire - fire - fire *** and so on. This would do it on all plugs.
Any ideas would be great because I am close to giving up on this.
Thanks everyone!