2002 MR2 Roadster. 1ZZ-FE, misfire and low idle when hot.
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A scope would've been nice. Makes life a lot easier. Good investment if you ask me.
Just to be clear you've done all your testing when the engine runs rough or misfires right? I assume there are no misfire counters in your datalist. PIDS are probably limited.
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So I lifted them off the spark plug one by one, theyre all firing.
Did your engine rpm change on all cylinders when lifting the coils?
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Anyways. Let's make a list to keep track here.
*good spark (still needs to be verified)
*fuel pressure
*compression
*intake vacuum
*no backpressure
*O2 operation and working cat
*ECT, MAF, IAT...
*Injectors
*Mechanical timing
*Vacuum leaks
*EVAP
*PCV
You've gone through all this right? Quite a lot Feel bad for you man.
Is your scan tool bidirectional? If so perform an actuator test for the VVT. I'd like to know if it stalls. You can also unplug your OCV see what it does. Normally nothing. I've seen maybe 1 of these engines that throw a P1349 and eventually changed the valve or cam phaser. These can stick. But don't change anything so far.
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kamiwolf0893 wrote: Also, do you have a link for an affordable scope? Probably only gonna use it on occasion if I do get one. Can see why you say it's a useful tool
You can check out our diagnostic tool section on the forum. Lots of info. I hear a lot of positive feedback on the Uscope. It's only 1 channel but very handy.
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I would be careful with changing parts that are not original or Chinese crap. You could be chasing your tail.
OCV is the oil control valve that regulates the oil flow to the cam phaser on the intake.
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First of all make sure you have control to the heater circuits. Just use an incandescent test light or a light bulb to check the heater circuit. That way you have a load. Heater circuit are the 2 wires with the same color. They are originally. If the test light doesn't light check what's missing. Power or ground. Ground will probably be PWM controlled. You can also ohm the heater circuit of the O2's. Does the engine start to run bad when in closed loop?
No I would definitely not recommend to use these universal O2's. They're crap.
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