"Missing"
1997 base longbed
138,000 miles
So, this has been going on for a LONG time. Between 38-42 mph the engine (ignition, whatever) "misses". There is a perceptible "skip". Under 38mph, no problem. Over 42, no problem. On the freeway and getting up speed (meaning I accelerate through 38-42), it doesn't happen. Only seems to happen if I "hover" between those speeds.
Spark plugs replaced about 10,000 miles ago. New sparkplug wires about 500 miles ago.
Any ideas on what might cause this?
138,000 miles
So, this has been going on for a LONG time. Between 38-42 mph the engine (ignition, whatever) "misses". There is a perceptible "skip". Under 38mph, no problem. Over 42, no problem. On the freeway and getting up speed (meaning I accelerate through 38-42), it doesn't happen. Only seems to happen if I "hover" between those speeds.
Spark plugs replaced about 10,000 miles ago. New sparkplug wires about 500 miles ago.
Any ideas on what might cause this?
well...hard to say for the plugs.
As you might imagine with only 138,000 original miles, this truck is (was) used very infrequently. I don't recall the issue before the spark plugs were replaced. The plugs were replaced in...well, at least 5 years ago.
However, it was definitely "missing" before I replaced the wires. That was one reason for replacing them. They old wres were OE.
As you might imagine with only 138,000 original miles, this truck is (was) used very infrequently. I don't recall the issue before the spark plugs were replaced. The plugs were replaced in...well, at least 5 years ago.
However, it was definitely "missing" before I replaced the wires. That was one reason for replacing them. They old wres were OE.
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Well I just had some missing issues on my 99 4.6L and eventually I found the new plug wires I installed were tight to push on the spark plugs. It would misfire randomly when warm. Now my misfire was noticeable enough to send a code to the code reader which was able to point me to the cylinders in question. Hopefully you can get access to a OBD code reader. My fix was to remove the plug wires and reseat all the way down.
I considered that as well. Replacing the wires was such a pain in the *** that I am traumatized by the thought of going back in. Will address after a good nights sleep tonight (and a couple beers).
I've vac out some pretty big pieces of dirt before.







