it miss's wen its raining because it is suking in water somwhere
Check plug gap, timing, wires, pcv valve or other emmissions component, uneven cylinder compression, ignition coil, vacuum leak at intake, dirty carb or fuel injector. Any one of these can cause a hesitation during acceleration followed by a constant miss, the only thing that is true about a stumble but not a miss is low fuel pressure.
yes a worn timing belt can can cause an engine to miss, most of the time though it is only on an automatic transmission vehicle while in gear at a stop. if the belt is broken of course it won't run.
The engine oil filter is under the vehicle, on the passenger side. If you slide under the vehicle, you can't miss it, it's right in front of the oil pan.
black exhaust,rough idle, miss in engine,rough operation of vehicle lower performance,higher fuel consupmtion
Oil in coolant? Coolant in oil? Excessive white smoke from tailpipe when vehicle is at normal operating temperature? Engine miss or skip?
I believe the answer should be yes ,,IF your Check engine light is working Here in Buffalo,NY you can go to an Auto Zone or Advanced Auto and they will scan your vehicle for FREE. Also The vehicle would probably be hard starting and MISS occansionally.. Al
Check your alternator, it will cause the engine to miss if it is not putting out enough voltage under a load.
Of course you can drive it with the check engine light on. But, depending on what the problem is, you may do damage to other components on the vehicle. For instance, if you have an engine miss causing the light to come on this will in time ruin the catalytic converter and O2 sensors on the vehicle. I would advise you to have the ECU scanned to retrieve the code which will tell you what part of the vehicle is being effected. The bottom line is that it all depends on what the problem is. You may drive the car with the check engine light on with no problems and then again it might cause serious problems.
It is possible for that to happen, if it's more than one spark plug, depending on the engine of the vehicle. check your spark plugs, if you replace them and still have the miss, check you the spark plug wires and distributor
Yes, it is possible as you may have a miss. That miss would turn on the check engine light.
No it will not cause an engine miss.
If the check engine light is blinking that indicates that the catalytic converter will possibly be damaged if you ignore the problem and continue driving the vehicle. i had a car in the shop here last week with that problem and it turned out to be a cracked vacumn hose. I lifted the hood and could hear the hissing sound from the vacumn leak . The crack was in the 90 degree bent hose connected to the PCV valve. This was a GM vehicle with the 3400 engine.