Danny in CO
Well-known Member
I have a 97 Escort that has been running fine until last week. It was 11 degrees out and when I started it, it was missing and the Check Engine light was flashing. After about 2 minutes it stopped missing and the Check Engine light stopped flashing but stayed on. I had an auto parts store read the codes and they are P0302 & P0303 which are cylinders 2 & 3 misfiring. Yesterday morning it was about 15 degrees and the car would not start. Yesterday evening it was in the upper 30 and it started and ran fine, no missing. I suspected the coil pack was going bad. I had a spare coil that I put on last night. This morning it was in the 20s and it started but was missing again and the light was flashing. I let it run for several minutes but it kept missing. I tried to drive it and it died and then would not start. In checking online, the error code could mean:
Faulty spark plug or wire
Faulty coil (pack)
Faulty oxygen sensor(s)
Faulty fuel injector
Burned exhaust valve
Faulty catalytic converter(s)
Running out of fuel
Poor compression
Defective computer
I am fairly sure it not the plugs, wires or coil. If it was a burned exhaust value or poor compression, I don't think it would straighten out in warm weather. I am suspecting the catalytic converter or computer.
Does anyone have any ideas? I am thinking about cutting out the converter and replacing with a pipe. Would this cause any problems other than when I go for emmission testing?
Sorry for the long post and thank in advance for your ideas,
Danny
Faulty spark plug or wire
Faulty coil (pack)
Faulty oxygen sensor(s)
Faulty fuel injector
Burned exhaust valve
Faulty catalytic converter(s)
Running out of fuel
Poor compression
Defective computer
I am fairly sure it not the plugs, wires or coil. If it was a burned exhaust value or poor compression, I don't think it would straighten out in warm weather. I am suspecting the catalytic converter or computer.
Does anyone have any ideas? I am thinking about cutting out the converter and replacing with a pipe. Would this cause any problems other than when I go for emmission testing?
Sorry for the long post and thank in advance for your ideas,
Danny