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DEFINITION: Steady pulsation or jerking that follows engine speed, usually more pronounced as engine load increases. This condition is not normally felt above 1500 RPM or 48 km/h (30 mph). The exhaust has a steady spitting sound at idle or low speed.

Preliminary

    • Refer to Important Preliminary Checks Before Starting in Symptoms .
    • Search for bulletins.
    • Check the PCM grounds for being clean, tight and in the proper locations. Refer to Engine Controls Schematics .
    • Remove the air filter element and check for dirt or for being restricted. Refer to Air Cleaner Element Replacement . Replace as necessary.

Fuel System

    •  Check for incorrect fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis .
    •  Check for a restricted fuel filter. Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis .
    •  Check for a contaminated fuel condition. Refer to Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis .
    • Check items that cause an engine to run rich (long term fuel trim near -13%). For a rich condition, refer to DTC P0132 HO2S Circuit High Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 1 and DTC P0152 HO2S Circuit High Voltage Bank 2 Sensor 1 .
    • Check items that can cause an engine to run lean (long term fuel trim near 24%). For a lean condition, refer to DTC P0131 HO2S Circuit Low Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 1 and DTC P0151 HO2S Circuit Low Voltage Bank 2 Sensor 1 .

Sensor/System

Use a scan tool in order to monitor the KS system for excessive spark retard activity.

Ignition System

    • Wet down the secondary ignition system with water from a spray bottle. Wetting down the secondary ignition system may help locate damaged or deteriorated components. Look/listen for arcing or misfiring as you apply water.
    • Check for proper ignition voltage output with spark tester J 26792 .
    • Remove the spark plugs and check for the following:
       - Correct heat range
       - Wet plugs
       -  Cracks
       - Wear
       - Improper gap
       - Burned electrodes
       - Heavy deposits

Refer to Spark Plug Visual Diagnosis in Engine Electrical.

    • An improper spark plug gap will cause a driveability problem. Refer to Spark Plug Visual Diagnosis in Engine Electrical. Gap the spark plugs using a wire gauge gap tool (J 41319). Refer to Spark Plug Replacement in Engine Electrical.
    • Determine the cause of the fouling before replacing the spark plugs if the spark plugs are gas, coolant, or oil fouled. Refer to DTC P0172 Fuel Trim System Rich Bank 1 or DTC P0175 Fuel Trim System Rich Bank 2 for diagnosis of the rich condition. Refer to Spark Plug Visual Diagnosis in Engine Electrical for diagnosis of coolant or oil fouled spark plugs.
    •  Visually/Physically inspect the Secondary ignition for the following:
       - Ignition wires arcing to ground
       - Ignition wires for proper engagement to spark plug.
       - Ignition coils for cracks or carbon tracking
    • Monitor the Misfire Current Counters while driving the vehicle in the conditions that the misfire occurred. If a cylinder can be located with a misfire use the DTC P0300 table for diagnosis.

Engine Mechanical

    • Check engine mechanical for the following:
       - Check compression. Refer to Engine Compression Test in Engine Mechanical 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L.
       - Sticking or leaking valves. Refer to Valve Train Diagnosis in Engine Mechanical 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L.
       - Worn camshaft lobe(s). Refer to Valve Train Diagnosis in Engine Mechanical 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L.
       - Valve timing. Refer to Valve Train Diagnosis in Engine Mechanical 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L.
       - Bent push rods. Refer to Valve Train Diagnosis in Engine Mechanical 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L.
       - Worn rocker arms. Refer to Valve Train Diagnosis in Engine Mechanical 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L.
       - Broken valve springs. Refer to Valve Train Diagnosis in Engine Mechanical 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L.
       - Excessive oil in combustion chamber-Leaking valve seals. Refer to Oil Consumption Diagnosis in Engine Mechanical 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L.
    •  For incorrect basic engine parts. Inspect the following:
       - Camshaft
       - Cylinder heads
       - Pistons, etc.

Refer to Engine/Engine Mechanical for diagnosis procedures.

Additional Checks

    • Check the exhaust system for possible restrictions. Check for the following:
       - Inspect the exhaust system for damaged or collapsed pipes.
       - Inspect the exhaust manifold for a collapsed inner wall.
       - Inspect the mufflers for heat distress or possible internal failure.
       - Inspect for possible plugged Three-Way catalytic converters by comparing exhaust system back pressure on each side of engine. Check back pressure by removing AIR check valves near exhaust manifolds. Refer to Restricted Exhaust System Check in Engine Exhaust.
    • Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) on the reference circuit can cause an engine miss condition A sudden increase in indicated RPM with little change in actual engine RPM change indicates EMI is present. Check for high voltage components near Ignition Control circuits if a problem exists.
    • Check the intake manifold and the exhaust manifold passages for casting flash. Refer to Engine/Engine Mechanical.