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Your Engine Is Misfiring- Now What?

Your Engine Is Misfiring- Now What?

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It is a cold day and your car has a little more trouble starting up than usual. Soon enough that becomes a strong bucking sensation and you have to rev the engine a few times for the RPMs to settle back down. Your engine has misfired and all you can think about is what to do next and how much you do not need this to happen right now. Those thoughts are normal and also the reason why we are going to look at what you should do when your engine misfires to minimize the amount of engine repair that you will need.

Check The Most Common Culprit

The first thing that you can do to minimize any recurring damage happening to your engine is to examine your vehicle for the more common problems that can cause an engine to misfire. For example, pull out your sparkplugs and inspect them for any signs of damage or fuel saturation. If your sparkplugs appear to be damaged, worn, or have fuel on them, there is a good chance that this could be a cause of your engine misfiring. This is a relatively simple fix that can be done at your local engine repair shop, and is typically not a recurring problem.

Looking For More Specific Problems

Aside from the most general issues with your sparkplugs, another problem that older cars run into is that their sparkplug wires and electrical wires begin to break down. Look carefully at your sparkplug wires to see if there are any obvious signs of wear and tear. If you can bend your wire with two fingers without it splitting, then the wires are most likely not the culprit.

Another tell-tale sign of problems with your engine misfiring that indicates a more serious issue is the appearance of a check engine light. If you have already checked your fuel cap for cracks or being loose, then you are left with two options for discerning what type of engine repair you need. You can either purchase a code finder to locate the source of the misfire from your car’s computer, or you can take your vehicle to an engine repair shop to get to the bottom of it all.

Taking Your Car To The Shop

If you have exhausted your do-it-yourself abilities, it is time to take your car into the shop to see how they can help you. It is important to make sure that your car will actually make the entire trip, but once it is there, you are in good hands. They will be able to run different tests on your vehicle and have the benefit of experience to pick out the problem that is causing your engine to misfire.

In most cases, they will be able to come up with an affordable means of engine repair to get you back on the road as quick as possible. Many engine repair shops will also be able to give you tips on how to prevent engine misfires from happening in the future.

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