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Old 06-21-2012, 09:08 PM   #1
Gordonr1973
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LQ9 Misfire Code??

HI,

just going through the formal camshaft break-in and I'm getting a code on my code reader that says "cylinder 6 misfire detected".

Now, the engine sounds okay, but I haven't taken the truck in for a final PCM tune yet....

I'm wondering should I continue the break-in process and see what happens, or should I stop completely???

I have the truck booked in for the exhaust to get done tomorrow .... wondering if I would be okay to drive it there to finish that then worry about the misfire?

I'm unclear how much concern I should be paying to this code in an LS engine at this pioint before the final tune??

Thanks for your suggestions.
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Old 06-21-2012, 09:17 PM   #2
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Re: LQ9 Misfire Code??

And which one is cylinder six by the way...I'm searching the net for a diagram as well
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Old 06-21-2012, 09:47 PM   #3
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Re: LQ9 Misfire Code??

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HI,

just going through the formal camshaft break-in and I'm getting a code on my code reader that says "cylinder 6 misfire detected".

Now, the engine sounds okay, but I haven't taken the truck in for a final PCM tune yet....

I'm wondering should I continue the break-in process and see what happens, or should I stop completely???

I have the truck booked in for the exhaust to get done tomorrow .... wondering if I would be okay to drive it there to finish that then worry about the misfire?

I'm unclear how much concern I should be paying to this code in an LS engine at this pioint before the final tune??

Thanks for your suggestions.
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And which one is cylinder six by the way...I'm searching the net for a diagram as well
3rd cylinder back on the passenger side is number 6, Roller cams do not require break-in.

Check for spark & injector pulse on #6, Check for a cracked spark plug. Open headers/big cam can cause a P0300 multible misfire code. But not certain cylinder misfires unless its actually misfiring on that cylinder.

P0306 is the misfire code for cylinder #6.
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Old 06-21-2012, 10:51 PM   #4
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Re: LQ9 Misfire Code??

Thanks Cline!! I will definitely keep my eye on that. Tat's a good tip on the cylinder # verses the code number, I didn't know that either!

I wasn't sure about the break-in either on the roller cam but I thought what the heck, may as well run it for a while with open headers & annoy my crazy neighbor and see if he calls by-law on me tonight. lol

I checked my plug wires and #6 was loose. Duh!! Pushed it back on and no more codes.

Someday I will learn!
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