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Van Guy
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11/09/2009
16:17:34

Subject: Ongoing Misfire Problem
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2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Van, 3.9 V6, 150k, Fresh valve job, uses no oil. (OK, I know it's not a Dakota, but I used to have one, and it's the exact same powertrain)

Problem: Throws codes: p0300, p0301, p0303, p0305. P0301 pops right away. Misfires at idle and under moderate load, seems almost normal at very light throttle, and under heavy throttle. Does not act like a spark miss. Spark plugs are very light, almost white. I tried replacing the #1 injector, had no effect. Of course I have done all the obvious, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil, cam sensor, etc. I'm wondering if I have a fuel pressure issue. I replaced the fuel pump with a lo mile one I had a few thousand miles ago, when I noticed the pressure seemed on the low side (48psi, bouncy needle) I noticed last night that the pressure was only 45psi, so I swapped out the regulator with a spare I had (not new), and got 50psi with a very bouncy needle, from 45-55psi. Is this a defective regulator? Should the fuel pressure be very steady? I tried two different guages, they both show the same. Could this cause the misfiring? Thanks for any help you guys can provide.



daddio
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11/09/2009
17:15:16

RE: Ongoing Misfire Problem
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Could be a vacuum leak. How are the intake manifold gaskets? If it's on cylinders 1, 3 & 5 it would lead me to think there is something wrong on that bank. Check for intake manifold gasket leak on that side.



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11/09/2009
17:26:30

RE: Ongoing Misfire Problem
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No intake leaks. Checked several times. Only three vacuum connections to manifold, all good.



daddio
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11/10/2009
11:43:34

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It could be leaking from the intake gasket and not vacuum connections. Did you check the manifold itself where it seals to the head?



Van Guy
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11/11/2009
20:57:39

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Checked for leaks a million times, using solvent, propane, etc. I don't think it's a vacuum leak. Doesn't ACT like a vacuum leak.



Paul
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1/04/2011
16:31:18

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First I was told to replace 2 injectors on my Dodege Dakota 2000, I did replace injector # 4 and 6, then the truck started to chuck after a 5 minutes drive, the new code was P1391, the crank positioning sensor needed replaced, that has been done, now the codes are P0300, P0303, P0304.... any information about it?




Brian J
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2/27/2011
02:49:05

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i have a 2002 dakota 3.9 with same thing goin on po300 and and #3 and #4 misfire as well did the plugs cap roter and wires and 1 injector on #3 still runs bad at idle drives fime down the road any help please?????



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