Hey folks,
Sorry to bother ya'll, but I'm in need of some diagnostic assistance with my SUV. It's a 2004 Nissan Xterra with a 3.3L V-6. It has ~140k miles on the engine. I performed the timing belt change at ~100k along with new platinum spark plugs. I also do my own oil/filter changes and other stuff, but not much has been needed. I routinely put in Generic Injector cleaner, and use good quality gas...but it IS E-10. The last fuel I put in it was from a NEW KROGER station that had just been built/open a few months ago, so their tanks should have been clean!!
I drove the vehicle home Friday and when I arrived at home, it was idling roughly. It was on 1/4 tank....I fill it up on the weekend and run it all week long commuting to and from work, and so I know I can get whole week's worth without having to fill up until the next weekend. We did have a very cold spell the previous Wednesday where the temps got down into the teens, and I did drive it to work and back that day, as well as Thursday and this past Friday. SO...I was thinking that it might have gotten some water condensation in the tank even though it has NEVER done it before??
I got some RISLONE combo fuel treatment cleaner/gas dryer/water dispersant and put it in with a FULL tank of fuel on Saturday at my usual fuel place, NOT the Kroger. Saturday the Check Engine light started coming on and varied from blinking to steady on and back to blinking again.
It has a low rpm miss...very noticeable, but I can get it up to full rpm, so it's not running low/out of fuel...so I think I've ruled out clogged fuel filter or weak fuel pump. It's EFI. I drove it to work today, still behaving the same. Took it to the local Advance Auto for a Check Engine light check.....it just said that the #2 cylinder had a misfire detect: Error code P0302 and then of course the second error P0328 a Knock Sensor on the Circuit High Input Bank1....because of the misfire it's throwing the knock sensor!
So...now I'm fishing for ideas, either other diagnostics I can do...It's RAINING tonight, so it'll be tomorrow when I can look at it.
It has a single coil and distributor system, so it can't be the coil,but could be the cap/rotor...or the wire/plug cap.....or the plug fouled itself? Wondering if it could also be a failing fuel injector??
Thanks in advance!
T.C.
Sorry to bother ya'll, but I'm in need of some diagnostic assistance with my SUV. It's a 2004 Nissan Xterra with a 3.3L V-6. It has ~140k miles on the engine. I performed the timing belt change at ~100k along with new platinum spark plugs. I also do my own oil/filter changes and other stuff, but not much has been needed. I routinely put in Generic Injector cleaner, and use good quality gas...but it IS E-10. The last fuel I put in it was from a NEW KROGER station that had just been built/open a few months ago, so their tanks should have been clean!!
I drove the vehicle home Friday and when I arrived at home, it was idling roughly. It was on 1/4 tank....I fill it up on the weekend and run it all week long commuting to and from work, and so I know I can get whole week's worth without having to fill up until the next weekend. We did have a very cold spell the previous Wednesday where the temps got down into the teens, and I did drive it to work and back that day, as well as Thursday and this past Friday. SO...I was thinking that it might have gotten some water condensation in the tank even though it has NEVER done it before??
I got some RISLONE combo fuel treatment cleaner/gas dryer/water dispersant and put it in with a FULL tank of fuel on Saturday at my usual fuel place, NOT the Kroger. Saturday the Check Engine light started coming on and varied from blinking to steady on and back to blinking again.
It has a low rpm miss...very noticeable, but I can get it up to full rpm, so it's not running low/out of fuel...so I think I've ruled out clogged fuel filter or weak fuel pump. It's EFI. I drove it to work today, still behaving the same. Took it to the local Advance Auto for a Check Engine light check.....it just said that the #2 cylinder had a misfire detect: Error code P0302 and then of course the second error P0328 a Knock Sensor on the Circuit High Input Bank1....because of the misfire it's throwing the knock sensor!
So...now I'm fishing for ideas, either other diagnostics I can do...It's RAINING tonight, so it'll be tomorrow when I can look at it.
It has a single coil and distributor system, so it can't be the coil,but could be the cap/rotor...or the wire/plug cap.....or the plug fouled itself? Wondering if it could also be a failing fuel injector??
Thanks in advance!
T.C.
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