Checks 
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DEFINITION: Engine power variation under steady throttle
or cruise.   Feels like the vehicle   speeds         up and slows down with
no change  in         the  accelerator  pedal position. 
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Preliminary 
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|     •  | Refer to Important Preliminary Checks Before Starting in 
Symptoms 
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|     •  | Be sure the driver understands the operation of the transmission
  torque converter clutch (TCC) and A/C compressor operation as explained
  in      the owners              manual. Inform the customer how the TCC
and   the    A/C   clutch operates. |  
  
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Sensor/System 
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|     •  | Check the heated oxygen sensors (HO2S). The HO2S should respond
quickly to different throttle positions. If they do                    not,
 check the HO2S for silicon or other contaminates from     fuel      or  
  the     use    of improper RTV sealant. The sensors may  have    a white
,  powdery    coating     and    result in a high but false  signal    voltage
    rich   exhaust    indication.     The   PCM  will then  reduce    the
amount     of fuel   delivered    to the engine  causing      a  severe  
  driveability     problem.  For  more information,    refer to 
Oil Consumption Diagnosis 
  in Engine Mechanical. |  
  
|     •  | Check the MAF sensor connections. Repair or replace terminals.
  Refer to  
Connector Repairs 
  in 
        Wiring Systems. |  
  
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Fuel   System 
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|     •  | Check that each injector harness is connected to the correct injector
or cylinder   according to the firing order firing order: 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3.
                    Relocate injector harnesses as necessary. |  
  
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Ignition   System 
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|     •  | Wet down the secondary ignition system with water from a spray
  bottle. Wetting down the secondary ignition system may help locate damaged
                    or deteriorated components. Look and listen for arcing
 or misfiring          as    you     apply    the water. |  
  
|     •  | Remove the spark plugs and check for the following: |  
  
Refer to 
Spark Plug Visual Diagnosis 
  in Engine Electrical. 
|     •  | An improper spark plug gap will cause a driveability problem.
  Gap the J 26792 
 spark
plugs using  a wire    gauge  gap      tool.     Refer    to   
Spark Plug Replacement 
   in Engine Electrical. |  
  
|     •  | Monitor the Misfire Current Counters while driving the vehicle
  in the conditions that the misfire occurred. If a cylinder can be located
     with a misfire, use the DTC P0300 table for diagnosis. |  
  
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Engine   Mechanical 
 | Ensure that the engine coolant temperature is not above
130°C (266°F).     This condition causes  the PCM to operate in Engine
        Coolant Over          Temperature-Fuel   Disabled  Mode. While in
Engine   Coolant   Over            Temperature-Fuel   Disabled   Mode, the
 PCM turns fuel   OFF to     four     cylinders      at a time   to keep 
engine  temperatures  from   reaching        damaging   levels. The      
system perceives  Engine  Coolant   Over Temperature-Fuel          
Disabled   Mode     as a lack  of power,    miss, or rough idle. If the  
   vehicle     operates    in Engine       Coolant  Over Temperature-Fuel
 Disabled      Mode,  refer    to  
Engine Overheating 
    in Engine Cooling   for  diagnosis. 
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Additional
Checks 
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|     •  | Visually (physically) check vacuum hoses for splits, kinks, and
  proper connections and routing as shown on Vehicle Emission Control Information
                    label. |  
  
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