Misfire only on drivers side
I've replied. My 1999 had it and it was definitely either the O2 sensors or exhaust leak. I pulled the y pipe to replace a stubborn front sensor and while it was out I noticed that the cat was split. We welded it back up, put two new front sensors in and the single bank misfire codes went away. It was more likely the o2 sensors than the exhaust leak because the sensors were before the split.
Last edited by jafir; Sep 14, 2013 at 12:18 PM.
Ive been throwing around the cat fix in my head. I wounder if it would be worth while to cut the old cats out and weld an universal fit one in place. if i go the universal route, does anyone know what size tube they are?
Just posting my experience with my 1999 D2.
so adding on to the list. took the truck out for a drive yesterday and it will not go over 40mph. just replaced the o2 sensors the other day, and now the truck is kicking a p0134 code. So that brings the total code ups to 8. misfire 1,3,5,7, p1300, p1590, p0300, and the p0134. I am about ready to take the truck to a shop to try to figure out what is going on with this thing. I know that is going to cost a pretty penny.
so yesterday i unpluged my o2 sensor to check the connection. Cleaned it up and added some dialectic grease. plugged back in and it still kicked the same codes. going to rip into this engine this weekend. My biggest qusetion is that could an abs code be the trouble behind all this. everytime ive pulled codes it show 12 but im only able to read 8.
The Thorttle body heater gasket started leaking on me this last week, so Im going to pull the intake off (makes it a little easier to get to) and replace the plenum gasket and re-tighten the valve cover gaskets while i have every thing off. Im going to double check the wires going to the coils and clean them up. along wire the ground wire on the back of the block. Not really going to rip into it per say.
but i am running out of things to check for this misfire.
but i am running out of things to check for this misfire.


