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Cause

Correction

Abnormalities, such as extreme cracking, bumps or missing areas in the accessory drive belt.

Abnormalities in the accessory drive system and/or components may cause engine RPM variations, noises similar to a faulty lower engine and also lead to a misfire condition. A misfire code may be present without an actual misfire condition.

Replace the drive belt. Refer to Drive Belt Replacement - Accessory.

Worn, damaged, or mis-aligned accessory drive components or above acceptable pulley runout.

A misfire code may be present without an actual misfire condition.

Inspect the components and repair or replace, as required.

Loose or incorrectly installed engine flywheel or crankshaft balancer.

A misfire code may be present without an actual misfire condition.

Repair or replace the flywheel and/or balancer, as required.

Refer to Engine Flywheel Replacement or Crankshaft Balancer Replacement.

Worn piston rings.

Oil consumption may or may not cause the engine to misfire.

    • Inspect the spark plugs for oil deposits. Refer to Spark Plug Inspection.
    • Inspect the cylinders for a loss of compression. Refer to Engine Compression Test.
    • Perform cylinder leak down and compression testing to identify the cause. Refer to Cylinder Leakage Test.
    • Repair or replace, as required.

Worn crankshaft thrust bearings.

Severely worn thrust surfaces on the crankshaft and/or thrust bearing may permit fore and aft movement of the crankshaft and create a DTC without an actual misfire condition.

Replace the crankshaft and bearings, as required.

Refer to Crankshaft and Bearing Removal.