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01-27-2010, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by kdracer73
I did some checking on the code p0340 and most common repair is the cam sensor. I also found a TSB ( TSB 18-024-04 ) for missfires. Dodge says replace the plug wire and plug and have a ECM re-calibration. Printed it but have no way to copy and paste it. Our program at the shop won't allow it. I will be doing some work at my friends shop in MV tonight , if you want to grab it on your way home.
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I can believe that. A few of the plug wires were arcing in my Neon when I first got it.
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01-27-2010, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by kdracer73
I did some checking on the code p0340 and most common repair is the cam sensor. I also found a TSB ( TSB 18-024-04 ) for missfires. Dodge says replace the plug wire and plug and have a ECM re-calibration. Printed it but have no way to copy and paste it. Our program at the shop won't allow it. I will be doing some work at my friends shop in MV tonight , if you want to grab it on your way home.
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yeah i was doing some digging and saw that the plug wires is a common problem for that misfire too, but don't know anything about the ecm recalibration. i don't have a ride back yet today so i'll let you know haha. i need to return your compression tester as well but it's at home.. (didn't want to bring it into work). do you have a way to fax that paper? if not then i'll swing by and grab it asap.
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01-27-2010, 04:08 PM
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if the new cam sensor doesn't fix the misfire then i'll be getting some nice new plugs. mopar ones are more expensive then aftermarket ones anyway...
what was weird is i don't think it was misfiring the other night, only sounds bad on idle (not like a misfire tho, more like i'm running some big cams haha). on throttle (gave it just a little bit of gas to hear if anything else was happening) it sounds PERFECT. no knocking, popping, misses, fuel cut or anything.
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01-27-2010, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by BlacknBoostn
if the new cam sensor doesn't fix the misfire then i'll be getting some nice new plugs.
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There are simple procedures for testing all these components if you want to give it a shot. If you have the repair manual from Dodge or possibly the ones found at auto parts stores, they should describe what to look for when testing with a multimeter or the like. It saves having to throw parts at your car.
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01-27-2010, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BRIAN
There are simple procedures for testing all these components if you want to give it a shot. If you have the repair manual from Dodge or possibly the ones found at auto parts stores, they should describe what to look for when testing with a multimeter or the like. It saves having to throw parts at your car.
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What's a multimeter? Never heard of it... Is it expensive?
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01-27-2010, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by BlacknBoostn
What's a multimeter? Never heard of it... Is it expensive?
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You can prob pick up one at Sears for like $10, but the nice ones are several hundred. I have one you can borrow if you're that cheap.
You can't test the spark plug wires with a multimeter. The wire may be intact and show normal resistance, but that doesn't mean they're not arcing. No way to test insulation with a multimeter. Have your fiance rev the motor while you look at the engine in the dark, if you see sparks, bingo.
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01-27-2010, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by enkeivette
You can prob pick up one at Sears for like $10, but the nice ones are several hundred. I have one you can borrow if you're that cheap.
You can't test the spark plug wires with a multimeter. The wire may be intact and show normal resistance, but that doesn't mean they're not arcing. No way to test insulation with a multimeter. Have your fiance rev the motor while you look at the engine in the dark, if you see sparks, bingo.
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Fill a water bottle with some water and a lil' bit of dish soap. While the engine is running spray a light mist over the engine. You'll see it clear as a bell if it's arcing. Why soap? Because it slows the rate of evaportion and makes the arc last a little longer. If it were just water finely misted it could be instantaneously vaporized by the discharge. Learned this from Tim or Glenn, can't remember.
This is what a multi-meter looks like. As enkei says, starts at about $10 and goes up to whatever you feel like spending.
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01-28-2010, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Vettezuki
Fill a water bottle with some water and a lil' bit of dish soap. While the engine is running spray a light mist over the engine. You'll see it clear as a bell if it's arcing. Why soap? Because it slows the rate of evaportion and makes the arc last a little longer. If it were just water finely misted it could be instantaneously vaporized by the discharge. Learned this from Tim or Glenn, can't remember.
This is what a multi-meter looks like. As enkei says, starts at about $10 and goes up to whatever you feel like spending.
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You got that from Tim.
The meter shown is $2.99 on sale and about $5.99 when it's not at HB. I've got 4. Can only find 1.
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01-28-2010, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Vettezuki
Fill a water bottle with some water and a lil' bit of dish soap. While the engine is running spray a light mist over the engine. You'll see it clear as a bell if it's arcing. Why soap? Because it slows the rate of evaportion and makes the arc last a little longer. If it were just water finely misted it could be instantaneously vaporized by the discharge. Learned this from Tim or Glenn, can't remember.
This is what a multi-meter looks like. As enkei says, starts at about $10 and goes up to whatever you feel like spending.
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hmmm I'll have to try that!
OK, i thought that was a volt meter i guess or something, I've seen those. Theres an electrical repair kit I'm going to pick up that has one of those with it. Anyone know where to buy crimps and 8 gauge copper insulated wire? audio grade at least (redoin the grounds)
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01-28-2010, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by BRIAN
There are simple procedures for testing all these components if you want to give it a shot. If you have the repair manual from Dodge or possibly the ones found at auto parts stores, they should describe what to look for when testing with a multimeter or the like. It saves having to throw parts at your car.
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I printed the diagnostic chart for P0340. It is seven pages of voltage , resistance and scan tool, W/ lab scope, specific tests. I will give this to boostn and will loan him my multi meter if he wants it.
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