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Car has been blowing spark plugs. Changed the injector out, coils and plugs. Twice my check engine light has came on saying misfire cylinder 1. Check it and the spark plug is crap and burnt. New spark plug in, drives great for a month then boom. Jerking and stalling out. No leaks. Wtf is going on?? 

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It's the 3.0 V6 automatic with manual option. I'm no mechanic lol. Mileage is 126k. This plug was out of cylinder 1. Only was in it for a month or so. This time around my check engine light is flashing but won't go solid yet to read the codes. Mainly starts jerking and trying to die after its warmed up. Same exact thing It did the other 2 times. 

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Hi 11. In addition to the good assistance of eGuru and akirby: If your Check Engine light is flashing, that means you should not be driving the car. Driving it can damage the engine and/or catalytic converters. This could be anything from the the injectors or coils to a damaged PCM. Also, I am not sure why you think the CEL has to be solid to retrieve codes. How are you trying to retrieve them? Also, just as an FYI: that is not a "blown plug". It is an extremely fouled plug.

 

Whether it first occurred due to a damaged coil or the PCM going bad is more of a "chicken or the egg" kind of question at this point. However, among the possibilities, a defective PCM will lead to your symptoms. Since you already replaced the plugs, injectors and coils, the PCM may be your culprit, as akirby mentioned. And I believe a troubleshooting tree would point you there next.

 

I am sure eGuru and akirby will jump in with more assistance.

 

Keep us updated and good luck.

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Again I am no mechanic so blown or "fouled" out mean the same to me lol. I'm not driving it atm because of this issue. Orilies is the closest to my house to check the CEL but without it being on they come up with nothing. There isnt a ford dealership or mechanic shop around here. Closest one is over 30 miles away and it dont make it that far. Wouldnt my check engine light if and when it does decide to illuminate tell me that the PCM is going bad? Or is that a sign it is in fact going bad? It's an expensive part to not be 100% sure that's what it is. 

 

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On 11/8/2020 at 10:31 AM, 11Lemon said:

Again I am no mechanic so blown or "fouled" out mean the same to me lol. I'm not driving it atm because of this issue. Orilies is the closest to my house to check the CEL but without it being on they come up with nothing. There isnt a ford dealership or mechanic shop around here. Closest one is over 30 miles away and it dont make it that far. Wouldnt my check engine light if and when it does decide to illuminate tell me that the PCM is going bad? Or is that a sign it is in fact going bad? It's an expensive part to not be 100% sure that's what it is. 

 

 

Hi 11. Okay, good. Now you know that a blown and fouled plugs are different. Especially when trying to describe a problem. Progress! ?

 

I assume you meant O'Reilly Auto Parts? Just like AutoZone and other big box auto stores, they have the capability to read some codes, but not all.

 

Even with a code, we could not tell you exactly what the problem is. Codes usually do not say "The problem is X, replace it...". Codes point to a list of possible causes, and hopefully a troubleshooting tree or an idea of where to start. And codes are usually stored in the vehicle memory. So a shop/tech with the proper tools would normally be able to retrieve stored codes that a big box auto store may not be able to.

 

Unfortunately, this issue can not be diagnosed over the Internet. Therefore, without a code, we are even blinder than with one. However, throwing parts at the problem is not a good idea. As you can see, you spent money and replaced many parts that were not the root of the problem.

 

If you want to do anything other than guess and throw money/parts at the problem, you need a shop/tech or Ford Dealer to retrieve your codes.

 

If another member has any good ideas for another way to do this, I am sure they will jump in to help.

 

Keep us updated and good luck.

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To correct typos. Perpetually uncoordinated fingers.
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I with @akirby and @bbf2530 that you need to pull the codes that are causing your CEL before replacing any more parts.

The fouled plug points to a mechanical issue and not electrical but either way, you need to qualified mechanic with the proper diagnostic equipment  to analyze the cause.

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Hi 11. eGuru's reply about it more likely being a mechanical as opposed to electrical issue brought another question to mind: Out of curiosity, did you pull/inspect any other spark plugs to see if this was limited to cylinder #1 or a more widespread issue?

 

Keep us updated and good luck.

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  • 8 months later...

Try using forscan at www.forscan,org  It has good diagnostics to read dtc's that the regular scanners cant pick up you can also test different

 

modules .

 

You will also need a elm 327 obd11 connector with medium speed and high speed switch  you can buy at Amazon to use on a laptop the usb

 

ones work the best in my option.

 

I use it on my 2014 and friends coworkers fords Lincoln and mercury automobiles and they love it.. forscan also has a forum ..

 

You can turn off seat belt reminders day time running lamps on certain vehicles  Depends on the vehicle u can turn certain things on and off ..

 

Make sure you do your research before attempting to change anything ..

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