Hi I’m getting random misfires on Mini Cooper R50 2003 Base 117,000 Miles.
I did a service changed oil, oil filter, air filter and plugs hopping this would cure the problem, no such luck
Connected the Autocom diagnostic tool and noticed there is a screen which monitors cylinder misfires above 200 rpm While monitoring at idle no misfire were detected however if the raise the rpm to 2000 the monitor starts counting misfires on all cylinders, I can’t feel or hear the engine misfiring but when the monitor gets to a certain number of misfires the check engine light flashes and shuts off one of the cylinders which you can feel
I’ve checked the fuel pressure and that is ok, I removed the vacuum line off the fuel pressure regulator and the pressure rises so the regulator is ok, no fuel leaking from the fuel pressure regulator vacuum connection.
I was checking the camshaft position sensor and left it disconnected and the misfire stops, Even at 2000 rpm no misfire Does this mean the camshaft position sensor is bad or is it not possible to measure misfires while the Camshaft Sensor is disconnected
The following has been checked
Spark plugs and leads have been replaced
Coil pack has been checked, swapped with a known good one issue still remained so swapped back
Throttle body cleaned and tested
Throttle pedal changed
Replaced PCV valve and Map Sensor
Repaired a few vacuum leaks
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated Regards Assad
I did a service changed oil, oil filter, air filter and plugs hopping this would cure the problem, no such luck
Connected the Autocom diagnostic tool and noticed there is a screen which monitors cylinder misfires above 200 rpm While monitoring at idle no misfire were detected however if the raise the rpm to 2000 the monitor starts counting misfires on all cylinders, I can’t feel or hear the engine misfiring but when the monitor gets to a certain number of misfires the check engine light flashes and shuts off one of the cylinders which you can feel
I’ve checked the fuel pressure and that is ok, I removed the vacuum line off the fuel pressure regulator and the pressure rises so the regulator is ok, no fuel leaking from the fuel pressure regulator vacuum connection.
I was checking the camshaft position sensor and left it disconnected and the misfire stops, Even at 2000 rpm no misfire Does this mean the camshaft position sensor is bad or is it not possible to measure misfires while the Camshaft Sensor is disconnected
The following has been checked
Spark plugs and leads have been replaced
Coil pack has been checked, swapped with a known good one issue still remained so swapped back
Throttle body cleaned and tested
Throttle pedal changed
Replaced PCV valve and Map Sensor
Repaired a few vacuum leaks
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated Regards Assad