misfire and flashing check engine light? 4.0 inline 6 engine

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Asked by Thorin Feb 08, 2017 at 12:58 PM about the 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ive been getting a misfire when the engine temps gets to 210F, it will only do
this if it is idling, ounce i get the temp back down the misfire will go away, I am
thinking it is a catalytic converter based on what i have read online, It had 3
cats, 2 in the manifold and one down stream. Is the cats or something else, i
cant figure it out and i dont want to take it to shop.

6 Answers

35,695

That's what the flashing check engine light means. Random misfire. Check for codes to see where to go from here, if u keep driving it with misfires, it will plug up the catalytic. Ur misfires could be due to dirty throttle body, low fuel pressure, bad injectors among other things

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the misfires didnt start happening until i started to put winter mix gas into, if i cat is bad which one is it? Correct me if i wrong but since it does have 3 cats does that mean it has the California emissions standards, i live in in ohio so im not really for sure.

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So is it possible that I'm am losing spark and the unburned fuel is going into the cats causing the flashing light? It's acts like it misfiring but if I hold the rpms up for a little bit it clears up and and everything is fine agian

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35,695

Something like that. Ur feeding fuel or lack of, that is not being properly burned and C02 sensors detects the inefficiency and turns check engine light on

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Mine was the same problem I just found my num # 7 injector at the back pissing fuel out and it caused sunburnt fuel thru exaust and black suot on the ground at end of tail pipe

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I've had my 2003 Gr. Cherokee for about 3 years now. Most of the time, the check engine light was on due to O2 sensors needing replaced and now more recently, the EVAPS having a small leak somewhere. But tonight, coming home with a carful of friends from a nice dinner, the poltergeist in my car starting acting out again. Never before did I see the yellow check engine light flash like that and then the car was idling badly and bucking a bit. I pulled over, popped the hood and it seemed to be running hot even though I only drove about 3 miles. My fluids all checked out at normal levels, and the car temp never showed the vehicle overheating. But starting it up again, the diagnostics read: Milage 12.5mpg. This is really bad, as it normally gets 20 mpg. Again it was running rough until I floored the engine up to around 3500 - 3800 rpms for a few seconds. I let off the throttle and - tada - it resumed idling just fine. WEIRD!

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