Solved!!! Crysler voyager -95 3.3l Backfiring in aircleaner ,New info!!

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by Janne S, Feb 27, 2006.

  1. Janne S

    Janne S Guest

    My Voyager is backfiring in the aircleaner at 3700-4000 rpm when i
    drive it and if the gearbox is in park and i rev it up to the above
    rpm. It starts to missfire slightly and if i press the gas even more
    it will backfire so much that i even blown a aircleaner top off. This
    happens almost everyday but sometimes it will run perfektly. I´ve
    changed wires and plugs whith no change.
    There is no error code in the "check engine lamp" only 55.

    Is there someone that can help me, i´m going crazy over this.
    I´ve read a lot about mis/backfiring here, but nobody seems to have
    exactly the same problem as me. meaning at a specific rpm regardless
    of load/uphill/downhill/decelerating/in-gear and so on.

    Help please!!!!!!!!

    Janne




    Solution:

    The CPS sensor (crankcase position sensor) was to close to the
    flywheel, and due to
    vibrations at the mentioned rpm it was thouching the flywheel and give
    the computer
    rubbish to work with. This resulted the ignition coils to send power to
    the sparkplugs
    at random, creating the hopeless backfiring in the aircleaner.
    I just removed the sensor, cleaned it up a bit because the plastic body
    had partly covered
    one of the two brass pickups on the sensor. Put it back in the hole to
    the bottom, and pulled
    it back 0.098 inch (2.5mm) and fastend it.

    And it works like a dream again!!.

    Janne
     
    Janne S, Feb 27, 2006
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  2. Janne S

    Matt Whiting Guest

    If you spray water from a mist bottle on the coil pack at night, do you
    see arcing? Could be arcing in the coil pack or plug wires. Could be a
    number of other things. The best bet is to have a good mechanic check
    it out. Randomly replacing parts hoping to find the problem can take a
    lot of time and get fairly expensive.


    Matt
     
    Matt Whiting, Feb 27, 2006
    #2
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