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Misfire On Multiple Cylinders unsure of issue

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by Theman414, Feb 26, 2019.

  1. Theman414

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    I have a 2012 Prius with 234,800 miles on it. I recently had the care start misfiring on Cylinder 1 and 4, I have been battling a P0301 since I purchased the car. I have also noticed that when I take a hard right on a freeway on ramp the car will misfire. Here is what I have done so far and found, I have changed the spark plugs(due anyway) and swapped around coil packs, the misfire does not follow the coil packs. I have also swapped out all the injectors(with manufactured ones, still Denso injectors though).
    After all of that the car will misfire when taking a corner hard but is not logging the DTC code so I can feel the misfire but cannot yet detect which cylinder it is. Also I have a K & N air filter installed that was freshly cleaned and oiled so that should be okay.
    My question is where should I look next and does anyone have ideas of common items that I should be looking at?
    I am going to clean the MAF sensor in case the oil from the K&N filter has gotten onto it and affected it in anyway but other than that I am not certain, it has improved for certain with what I have done but does not seem to be gone just yet.
     
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    Many have reported issues with blown head gaskets, causing misfire symptoms.
     
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    I am currently not losing any coolant or oil though, that would still be possible?
     
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    If you're not losing any coolant, then you are probably OK. But misfiring can be caused by an overheating engine, causing head gasket issues.

    Since you've changed the spark plugs, tested the coils, replaced injectors, then you'll just have to make sure those are all working correctly. When the plugs come out again, you may want to do a compression test.
     
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    Egr circuit is clogged
     
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    You don't by chance have a link or something to show me how to clean it do you?
     
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    And this
     
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    Can I get a cheese burger with large fries?
     
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    I am curious before I tear that all apart how would that cause a misfire? I am going to clean everything because those videos were enough to prove how nasty that stuff becomes. I am not very familiar with that system though and I am curious how that would cause the misfires I am seeing? Thank you for helping me with this
     
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    Just for the record, there are six different ways a head gasket can fail, and not all of them will result in lost coolant or oil. So, yes.
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    Had a head gasket failure at 375k miles, and had it repaired. At around 450k miles, I am getting a misfire code for cylinder 4 along with P219A (fuel/air mixture ratio issue). I cleared the code 3 times and discovered that the CEL came back within 24 hours each time.

    My mechanic tried swapping the coil to see if it followed it the way the OP did, and luckily, it did not. I got the CEL back after about 48 hours, but only the P219A code. Reset it and it returned again the next day. Another reset and now it's been a week.
     
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    Problem turned out to be clogged EGR ports in the intake manifold. A new manifold solved it.
     
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    New manifold? Really? They aren’t difficult to clean out; that’s surprising.
     
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    My mechanic tried and felt it would take him too long to do it, and so the cost of the labor would go beyond the cost of a new manifold, so I just threw a new one in there and took back the old one. I will try to clean it myself and use it next time this happens, and repeat the process with the new one.
     
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    20 minutes with a pressure washer and engine cleaner and labor would be too much? What is his labor rate?
     
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    He’s probably just not willing to do it. A parts changer most likely. Just wants to throw parts at it until the problem goes away.
     
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    For owners intimidated by the process of extracting the EGR and/or intake manifold component, maybe a hybrid approach: work with a mechanic will to pull the items and pass them over to the owner for cleaning. As long they're ok with the car sitting for a day or three, that'd maybe help.
     
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    An old post but I thought I'd add another possible source...

    I have a situation with my daughter's car. She lives in about 45 minutes away and we see her often but she is busy right now so I haven't seen her in 3 weeks until quickly this weekend. As she was leaving, I noticed her car sounded just a little odd, but it didn't really register. The next day she had a check engine light. I had her check her FixD for codes (pretty convenient, by the way, for remote diagnosis... fairly limited device but good for some stuff). She had misfires on all four cylinders. The car had been in perfect running condition for the last 8 months when I did a head job (107K at that time... early. :().

    It just seemed really odd that she'd have all four injectors, or all four plugs/coils go bad at once. So, EGR or fuel filter (?) seemed like the most likely cause. The next morning, I woke up thinking about something she said over dinner... She had purchased gas at a sketchy gas station because she was really low... I began to wonder... What if it is bad gas?

    Anyhow, I drove up to SF to pickup the car so I could check it out. Plus, it was due for an oil change anyhow. On the way back it worked pretty well. When I got home, there were only 30 miles left in range so I filled up with a full tank. 3 hours later, after 0.7 miles on it, I started up the car and there was subtle, but absolute, misfiring. I drove it about 15 miles and then cleared the codes. I then drove it for about 45 miles and so far there are no codes.

    So... Although I'm not 100% sure bad gas was the cause, I'm really beginning to think that this might have been the cause.... Just another thing to consider when you have a misfire problem....
     
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    These misfire gremlins on the turd generation car, you'll have a fun time trying to figure out the cause. It could be anything, and most of the time, it's a bad head gasket.
     
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