Brahmajoe
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Also I have a vibration at idle and stop, it’s nothing crazy but I def feel it and see the engine vibrating as wellno codes but when I hook up to JScan bank 1 shows misfires on 1 , 3, 5. In a 20 minute ride I had 13 misfires on 3, 5 on 1, and 3 on 5. I thought maybe the upstream 02 on the right was being weird since the short term trim was -4.60 and the drivers bank 2 was 0.00. No misfires on bank 2.
That is could be one of my daily commutes misfire count also. I have single digits except for my #4 and it is usually in the teens also.One of my current drives
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I do not have the vibration and really do not have any drive-ability complaints.Yea I been to them a couple times and jeeps vibrating is normal so I have to figure it out in my own :/ it starts up good but when RPMs settle it has a vibration. And at stop signs etc. I notice some times on and off the brakes effect it as well, and I belive there is a correlation between the 02 and lambada when brake pressure builds. Idk I’m an idiot lol. Parts canon baby!!!!
If the numbers are really skewed, it can mean a bad O2 sensor.......... but just what we see above isn't really going to say much without a lot of other digging.Is it misfiring? cus that looks fine to me? trim is just fine tuning right? as long as total rail pressure is good and the injectors are firing when they are supposed too. I wouldn't give it much more thought.
#3 is higher than i see in mine - but it's not enough for a "vibration".Yea I been to them a couple times and jeeps vibrating is normal so I have to figure it out in my own :/ it starts up good but when RPMs settle it has a vibration. And at stop signs etc. I notice some times on and off the brakes effect it as well, and I belive there is a correlation between the 02 and lambada when brake pressure builds. Idk I’m an idiot lol. Parts canon baby!!!!
It was probably a 20 to 25 minute drive. I’ve tried it a few times this week and most cylinders stay in the single digits. Bank 1 usually has 10 or more with cylinder 3 having the most always. I did notice at a start up with higher rpm’s it seems fine then when it settles around 600 it starts its vibration, would that be a characteristic of the O2?If the numbers are really skewed, it can mean a bad O2 sensor.......... but just what we see above isn't really going to say much without a lot of other digging.
There's been people find sensor issues by watching those numbers - an O2 sensor shorted by a valve cover oil leak will lead to the system trying to change the fuel sprayed in, resulting in misfires.
I'd have to dig into my past screen shots when I was diagnosing my 2022's hot restart misfire issues.
When it wasn't a hot restart, my misfires always stayed in the single digits, usually around 0 to 5, but when it was a hot restart misfire, I saw misfires in the teens and hundreds, at least one time over 1,000 misfires in just about 2 minutes (it was a total dropping of #1 for that time)
I don't recall what the trims looked like at those times, I sort of forgot about it because it's resolved and is a very weird, obscure, problem, not often seen.
#3 is higher than i see in mine - but it's not enough for a "vibration".
Vibration indicates or suggests something fairly constant.
I don't know what the time frame was for your 17 misfires on #3.
I can drive 15 miles and not see that many.
(my issue was misfire on hot restart only - and it hadn't yet learned CCDIFF)
I see a few misfires after a cold start - single digits, once in a while on some cylinders, but once it's run a few seconds, the misfires stop.
I do have to check to see if there’s oil on the sensor, I just have to peel back the liner for that right?It was probably a 20 to 25 minute drive. I’ve tried it a few times this week and most cylinders stay in the single digits. Bank 1 usually has 10 or more with cylinder 3 having the most always. I did notice at a start up with higher rpm’s it seems fine then when it settles around 600 it starts its vibration, would that be a characteristic of the O2?
Also to add at idle when it’s vibrating I don’t see any counts of misfire it’s only while drivingI do have to check to see if there’s oil on the sensor, I just have to peel back the liner for that right?
Is the vibration at every stop and never goes away?Also to add at idle when it’s vibrating I don’t see any counts of misfire it’s only while driving
Not leaking I checked them. I just figured the misfires that out weighed the amount on bank 2 where pointing towards somethingIs the vibration at every stop and never goes away?
Symptom wise with no misfire count at stop or idle, that usually points to motor mounts but I have never heard of bad motor mounts on these vehicles yet.