Checks 
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 DEFINITION: Engine
runs unevenly at idle. If severe, the engine or   vehicle may shake.  Engine
             idle speed may vary in  RPM. Either condition         may be
severe    enough    to     stall      the engine. 
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Preliminary Checks 
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|     •  | Inspect the powertrain control module (PCM) grounds for being
clean, tight, and in the proper   locations. Refer to  
Engine Controls Schematics 
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Fuel
  System 
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|     •  | Inspect that each injector harness is connected to the correct
injector/cylinder   according to the firing order firing order: 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3.
                       Relocate injector harnesses as necessary. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect items that cause an engine to run rich long term fuel
trim   near -13 percent. For a rich condition, refer to  
DTC P0172 or P0175 
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|     •  | Inspect items that can cause an engine to run lean long term fuel
  trim near 24 percent. For a lean condition, refer to  
DTC P0171 or P0174 
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Sensor/System 
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|     •  | Inspect the crankcase ventilation valve for proper operation.
Place   a finger over the inlet hole of the valve end several times. The valve
should                        snap back. If not, replace the valve. |  
  
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Ignition
  System 
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|     •  | Remove the spark plugs and check for the following conditions: |  
  
|     •  | An improper spark plug gap will cause a driveability problem.
  Gap the  spark plugs using  a wire    gage  gap      tool.     Refer   
   to   
Spark Plug Replacement 
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|     •  | Determine the cause of the fouling before replacing the spark
  plugs if the spark plugs are gas, coolant, or oil fouled. Refer to  one
   of the following procedures:   |  
  
|     •  | Visually and physically inspect the secondary ignition for the
following conditions: |  
  
|        -  | Ignition wires arcing to ground |  
  
|        -  | Ignition wires for proper routing |  
  
|     •  | Wetting down the secondary ignition system with water from a spray
  bottle may help locate damaged or deteriorated components. Look and listen
    for                        arcing or misfiring as you apply water. |  
  
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 Engine
  Mechanical 
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|     •  | Inspect the engine for the following mechanical conditions: |  
  
|        -  | Sticking or leaking valves  |  
  
|     •  | Inspect the following components for incorrect basic engine parts: |  
  
Refer to the appropriate procedures in Engine Mechanical   8.1L    
for diagnosis      procedures. 
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 Additional Checks 
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|     •  | Inspect the following components of the exhaust system for possible
restrictions:  |  
  
|        -  | The exhaust system for damaged or collapsed pipes |  
  
|        -  | The exhaust manifold for a collapsed inner wall |  
  
|        -  | The mufflers for heat distress or possible internal failure |  
  
|        -  | The  three-way catalytic converters (TWC) or possible plugged
conditions--Compare the exhaust system back pressure on each side of
engine. Inspect  back                         pressure by removing secondary
air injection (AIR) check valves near exhaust  manifolds.             Refer
      to  
Restricted Exhaust 
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Engine Exhaust. |  
  
|     •  | Electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the reference circuit can
  cause an engine miss condition. A scan tool can usually detect EMI by monitoring
                       the engine RPM. A sudden increase in RPM with little
  change        in    actual        engine     RPM change indicates that EMI
  is present.          If  a problem      exists,   check     routing of secondary
  ignition   wires        or  high voltage    components    near the ignition
      control   circuits. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect the park neutral position (PNP) switch circuit.   |  
  
|     •  | Inspect the intake manifold and the exhaust manifold passages
for   casting flash.  |  
  
|     •  | Inspect for an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve stuck open
  or EGR pintle not seating properly. Inspect EGR valve gasket for leaks. |  
  
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