P0307 and stability track errors are back…
my plugs and wires have ~20k on them.
Also getting the attached p0899 error
my plugs and wires have ~20k on them.
Also getting the attached p0899 error
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I thought I had it fixed when I pulled 7 and gapped it last time….The misfire will disable the Stability system. Fix the misfire and Stability warning will be gone as well.
What is question on 40k?40K on them ??
change plugs - don't "gap" irridium plugs
buy the correct ones to begin with and install them
Change Plug wires...
Then see if that changes your misfire on cyl 7.....
IF not, try changing around coil packs to see if misfire follows
Proceed
Fuel deposits. That’s the result of ongoing misfires, in my opinion.alright.. ill admit I’m an tyf newbie…
I was checking 6…
here is 7
That white as you probably know is hard…
What does this signal to you?
Yup, and oil deposits. Certainly have a smoking gun there. Mine does the same thing on #7. You can clean that one off, or better off replace it and go from there.Fuel deposits. That’s the result of ongoing misfires, in my opinion.
I am getting a new plug today. My guess is the errors will clear, but... what was the cause? would be an open question still....Yup, and oil deposits. Certainly have a smoking gun there. Mine does the same thing on #7. You can clean that one off, or better off replace it and go from there.
Is you AFM bypassed or active?
It looks like most if not all of my plugs have a little oil on the threads. Would this be from something like a leaky valve cover?#7 is in direct line of fire for oil in the intake manifold. You most likely have the early design of Driver’s side valve cover. Might invest in a catch can and get the redesigned valve cover to reduce the amount of oil you’re getting sucked into the intake through the PCV.
Not a leaky valve cover.It looks like most if not all of my plugs have a little oil on the threads. Would this be from something like a leaky valve cover?
are the valve covers a difficult job?
ok thanks.Not a leaky valve cover.
The two main culprits is oil getting sucked into the intake through the PCV port on the DS valve cover. The redesigned them sometime around the 2009/2010 model year (my memeory is fuzzy) and changed how the PVC port is baffles to eliminate oil getting sucked into the intake. #7 takes the brunt of the oil issue because it is at the rear of the intake and the flow of air pushed the oil vapor to the back.
It’s not uncommon for folks to get a decent amount of oil out of an intake when they remove them and dump the oil out of it. I know I did when I removed it in my 2007. Many threads/posts here discussing the new valve cover design. @donjetman
The other common thing is bad valve seals.
Changing out a valve cover is not a difficult job. Just takes some time to remove some stuff so you can get to them.
Valve seals on the other hand are a little more involved.
I’d see about getting a new valve cover and/or a catch can installed and see what that does for you.
New plug cleared the error, and the truck is running much better.
I will drive it today and pull the plug back out later to see what it looks like.