Excursion Fan |
04-15-2007 05:08 PM |
Excursion has engine miss and shuts down
Hi everyone. I have a 2003 Excursion, V10 with 109,000 miles. I disconnected and reconnected the neg. battery terminal and never drove it until a few days later when I was to take it on a 250 mile trip. I forgot to let it idle for a few minutes first to re-learn the idle settings, etc. After a few miles I brought it back home and disconnected and reconnected the battery again and let it idle until it smoothed out. We took it on our trip and it appeared to run fine. The next day, it idled a little rough and the engine shut down at a couple of stop lights. It started right up each time. The engine light did not come on at that time, but the OD light at the end of the gearshift began to flash and then it would stop flashing shortly after I restarted it. We disconnected the neg battery terminal again and went through the steps outlined in the manual to let the computer re-learn the settings. On three different attempts, the engine would shut off on the last step which involved letting the engine idle while the AC was on and my foot on the brake while in drive. At that time the engine light was staying on. A mechanic read the codes (720 & 722) which resulted in us replacing the output shaft speed sensor, even though a resistance reading on the sensor found it to be within tolerance. Same rough idle afterward and engine still died at stops. Mechanic says that it has a miss in it, especially with my foot on brake in drive at a certain rpms. At high speeds I cannot feel any miss. The OBD II does not show a miss, however, and the same code came up again for output speed shaft sensor. I don't know if this is related, but the interior lights do not go off now when it is locked. Should I do a BG cleaning of fuel system and air intake and if that doesn't fix it, starting checking the coils for each cylinder? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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