Cliff Notes:
Why would a cyl 1 misfire (P0301) code show up after a cold start, then go away after a 5-10 min drive?
Details:
So, I got a code scanner when my car had a "service engine soon" light and a miss or other intermittent rough-running/hesitation.
I found only a P0301 (misfire, cyl 1) code and checked. Sure enough water was in there and the connection was very corroded. I cleaned the COP and swapped it with cyl 5's COP. Then cleaned in there with the clean cyl 5 COP and some electrical contact cleaner (series of insert on spark plug, removal, clean COP connection, repeat) and re-assembled everything.
I have driven it ~20 miles and I just checked the Code with the reader before driving for another 5min or so. I checked before I drove for 5 min this morning (but after erasing the code I found before I swapped COPs and cleaned the connection on cyl 1 spark plug, above) and the P0301 code was back. I did not erase (a very specific procedure on this reader, which I definitely didn't do), I drove for 5 or 10 min, then checked again. I got "0 codes" that time.
I don't get it...
...Plus, anyone think continued (but much improved) rough-running/hesitation could be something besides an incomplete cleaning of that cyl 1 spark plug's connector? I have 8 replacement motorcraft platinums (these are motorcraft coppers I put in myself 8-10K mi ago), but no time right now to work on a dead-cold engine and get those plugs swapped out. Anything else you think I should do? It's a 2000 GT w/ 74K mi on the odo.
Thanks!
-Jon
Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
-Vernon Sanders Law
Why would a cyl 1 misfire (P0301) code show up after a cold start, then go away after a 5-10 min drive?
Details:
So, I got a code scanner when my car had a "service engine soon" light and a miss or other intermittent rough-running/hesitation.
I found only a P0301 (misfire, cyl 1) code and checked. Sure enough water was in there and the connection was very corroded. I cleaned the COP and swapped it with cyl 5's COP. Then cleaned in there with the clean cyl 5 COP and some electrical contact cleaner (series of insert on spark plug, removal, clean COP connection, repeat) and re-assembled everything.
I have driven it ~20 miles and I just checked the Code with the reader before driving for another 5min or so. I checked before I drove for 5 min this morning (but after erasing the code I found before I swapped COPs and cleaned the connection on cyl 1 spark plug, above) and the P0301 code was back. I did not erase (a very specific procedure on this reader, which I definitely didn't do), I drove for 5 or 10 min, then checked again. I got "0 codes" that time.
I don't get it...
...Plus, anyone think continued (but much improved) rough-running/hesitation could be something besides an incomplete cleaning of that cyl 1 spark plug's connector? I have 8 replacement motorcraft platinums (these are motorcraft coppers I put in myself 8-10K mi ago), but no time right now to work on a dead-cold engine and get those plugs swapped out. Anything else you think I should do? It's a 2000 GT w/ 74K mi on the odo.
Thanks!
-Jon
Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
-Vernon Sanders Law
