
Originally Posted by
intheozone
Please forgive me as I am sure some of these questions have been asked before but I don't seem to be successful at using search on my iPhone.
I am trying to diagnose a misfire and rough running on my 2001 4.6 p38. I have a obd2 cable for communicating with the EAS. Can I use the same cable and some software (free or not too expensive) to get other fault codes from the engine and other sensors. Or do I need to shell out and get a nanocom
I saw in a post a while ago about a tablet app that could display things from a obd2 Bluetooth adaptor. Where is that post? How successful was the app. I see from eBay obd2 Bluetooth devices are not too expensive as are some code readers, will they work with the brains of the p38?
Thanks
Steve
a relevant post is High Long Term Fuel Trims - why? for examples. App is Torque (pro) ~$5, plus Elm327 bluetooth OBDII plug (~$23 Ebay).
LR uses standard OBD2 codes plus a number of proprietary codes.
Highly probable that the cause of the miss is being stored in the engine ECU memory as a "generic" trouble code and will be listed on the Torque app.
As a first thought, running rough and missing maybe a coil block issue and /or a failing crankshaft position sensor...
EDIT: see also post #9 in Persistant misfire at idle, stalls at idle in gear
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