1996 E350 5.8L 351 misfire
Because vehicles with the same year and model can have different features , it is very important to get as much info as possible.
Please provide info as to what was done and changed ,if it applies.
It is VERY COMMON to install parts that are defective right out of the box.
If possible before purchasing any parts ,ask where the parts were made, and save yourself a LOT of trouble..
Cheap and defective parts are sold today . We pretty much have a good idea of where they come from online parts included,
Please provide info as to what was done and changed ,if it applies.
It is VERY COMMON to install parts that are defective right out of the box.
If possible before purchasing any parts ,ask where the parts were made, and save yourself a LOT of trouble..
Cheap and defective parts are sold today . We pretty much have a good idea of where they come from online parts included,
Last edited by hanky; May 3, 2025 at 09:22 AM.
Because vehicles with the same year and model can have different features , it is very important to get as much info as possible.
Please provide info as to what was done and changed ,if it applies.
It is VERY COMMON to install parts that are defective right out of the box.
If possible before purchasing any parts ,ask where the parts were made, and save yourself a LOT of trouble..
Please provide info as to what was done and changed ,if it applies.
It is VERY COMMON to install parts that are defective right out of the box.
If possible before purchasing any parts ,ask where the parts were made, and save yourself a LOT of trouble..
Last edited by MacGyverMU; May 3, 2025 at 10:03 AM.
A PCM from 96 and later will need to be programmed before installation is complete.
If problem goes away when throttle is increased, your vehicle either has unmeasured air coming into engine. (vacuum leak or leak between engine and throttle body) or possible intake gasket/bolt washer seal problem.
When removed the intake gaskets can look good but STILL leak..
If problem goes away when throttle is increased, your vehicle either has unmeasured air coming into engine. (vacuum leak or leak between engine and throttle body) or possible intake gasket/bolt washer seal problem.
When removed the intake gaskets can look good but STILL leak..
A PCM from 96 and later will need to be programmed before installation is complete.
If problem goes away when throttle is increased, your vehicle either has unmeasured air coming into engine. (vacuum leak or leak between engine and throttle body) or possible intake gasket/bolt washer seal problem.
When removed the intake gaskets can look good but STILL leak..
If problem goes away when throttle is increased, your vehicle either has unmeasured air coming into engine. (vacuum leak or leak between engine and throttle body) or possible intake gasket/bolt washer seal problem.
When removed the intake gaskets can look good but STILL leak..
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Cold n
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Cold d
Cold d
Cold d
Cold n higher rpm
Cold n higher rpm
Cold n higher rpm
Warm d inital tap of throttle. Fuel flow shows 0 at times for 1 second
Warm d
Warm d
Warm d
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Many things caught my eye , that Vref should be 5 volts. Something is pulling that down. One way to find that cause requires removing plugs from the various sensors and watch which sensor is shorted pulling that voltage down.
Many things caught my eye , that Vref should be 5 volts. Something is pulling that down. One way to find that cause requires removing plugs from the various sensors and watch which sensor is shorted pulling that voltage down.


