kooky_guy
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Apologies in advance for the waffly post...
My 4.6 HSE developed a heavy misfire quite a long time ago following some work to recommission it following an extended period of non use.
Basically they put a 2nd hand pair of cats on and replaced the O2 sensors (amongst other things, but I don't believe the other things are related).
Since then it has had an intermittent heavy misfire which comes and goes, but when it's misbehaving it feels like someone putting the brakes on.
When coming to a halt it also won't idle and splutters to a stall although it will immediately restart and will continue to run if the throttle is blipped.
The rest of the time, it seems to run fine but it happens often enough to make it undriveable especially in traffic which is a fact of life where I live now.
Now I've put off getting anything done about this for various reasons (divorce, moving house, new baby, problems with the becm etc) but at the start of January I sent it to my previously trusted specialist with a remit to sort it out and service it since I couldn't work out what was causing the problem (and because I still believe they caused it).
The problem is that it is still there and they seem completely unable to resolve the misfire although they can certainly get it to happen. I suspect that they've simply lost interest in it now.
Now, I'm not very au fait with diagnostics kit, but presumably there ought to be some clue as to what is causing it other than it just reporting a misfire? So far all they've done is to replace the HT leads to no effect. I'm wondering now if they actually have any diagnostics kit at all!
Having now wasted 6 months of road tax and insurance with it just being sat in their yard, I'm beginning to get a bit irritated and really want to get something sorted but I'm pretty much stuck at their mercy now that the MOT and the tax has expired. It's quite a long way from home too. I've not pursued it too actively up until now for various reasons but I think enough is enough.
Can someone suggest an avenue for them to investigate? They seem to be utterly clueless. My original feeling was that it was related to the cats and o2 sensors change, but it's hard to see how.
My subsequent feeling was that it was fuel related since swapping the fuel filter improved things a bit and because it never did it idling on the drive.
The garage seem sure it is ignition related, although I have no clue what they are basing that on. Communication with them is like pulling teeth which is another bone of contention.
Apologies in advance for the waffly post...
My 4.6 HSE developed a heavy misfire quite a long time ago following some work to recommission it following an extended period of non use.
Basically they put a 2nd hand pair of cats on and replaced the O2 sensors (amongst other things, but I don't believe the other things are related).
Since then it has had an intermittent heavy misfire which comes and goes, but when it's misbehaving it feels like someone putting the brakes on.
When coming to a halt it also won't idle and splutters to a stall although it will immediately restart and will continue to run if the throttle is blipped.
The rest of the time, it seems to run fine but it happens often enough to make it undriveable especially in traffic which is a fact of life where I live now.
Now I've put off getting anything done about this for various reasons (divorce, moving house, new baby, problems with the becm etc) but at the start of January I sent it to my previously trusted specialist with a remit to sort it out and service it since I couldn't work out what was causing the problem (and because I still believe they caused it).
The problem is that it is still there and they seem completely unable to resolve the misfire although they can certainly get it to happen. I suspect that they've simply lost interest in it now.
Now, I'm not very au fait with diagnostics kit, but presumably there ought to be some clue as to what is causing it other than it just reporting a misfire? So far all they've done is to replace the HT leads to no effect. I'm wondering now if they actually have any diagnostics kit at all!
Having now wasted 6 months of road tax and insurance with it just being sat in their yard, I'm beginning to get a bit irritated and really want to get something sorted but I'm pretty much stuck at their mercy now that the MOT and the tax has expired. It's quite a long way from home too. I've not pursued it too actively up until now for various reasons but I think enough is enough.
Can someone suggest an avenue for them to investigate? They seem to be utterly clueless. My original feeling was that it was related to the cats and o2 sensors change, but it's hard to see how.
My subsequent feeling was that it was fuel related since swapping the fuel filter improved things a bit and because it never did it idling on the drive.
The garage seem sure it is ignition related, although I have no clue what they are basing that on. Communication with them is like pulling teeth which is another bone of contention.