Checks 
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 DEFINITION: Fuel ignites in the intake manifold or in the exhaust system, making a loud popping noise. 
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 Preliminary Checks 
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|     •  | Verify that the engine control module (ECM) grounds are clean, tight, and in the correct locations. |  
  
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 Fuel System 
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|     •  | Verify that the fuel injector harness is connected to the correct injector/cylinder according to the firing order. |  
  
|     •  | Test or inspect items that can cause an engine to run lean. For a lean condition, refer to 
DTC P0171
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Sensor/System 
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|     •  | Inspect the air intake system and the crankcase for air leaks. |  
  
|     •  | Test the crankcase ventilation valve.  |  
  
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Ignition System 
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|     •  | Inspect for an intermittent ignition system malfunction in the ignition control circuit. Use the Snapshot feature on the scan tool to locate an intermittent failure. |  
  
|     •  | Remove the spark plugs and inspect for the following conditions: |  
  
|        -  | Refer to the following procedures: |  
  
|     •  | If the spark plugs are fouled by gas, coolant, or oil, determine the cause before replacing the plugs. Refer to the following procedures:  |  
  
|        -  | For diagnosis of a rich condition, refer to 
DTC P0172
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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/listen for arcing or misfiring as the water is applied. |  
  
|     •  | Test the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor for the correct resistance. The CKP sensor resistance may be out of range after a hot soak. The resistance should be between 460-620 ohms. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect the ignition coil for cracks or carbon tracking. |  
  
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Engine Cooling System 
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|     •  | Test the engine thermostat. Verify that the thermostat is of the correct heat range. Refer to 
Thermostat Diagnosis
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Engine Mechanical 
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|     •  | Inspect for the following engine mechanical conditions: |  
  
|        -  | Sticking or leaking valves  |  
  
|        -  | Excessive oil in the combustion chamber or leaking valve seals |  
  
|        -  | For more information, refer to the following procedures in Engine Mechanical - 1.2L: |  
  
|     •  | Inspect the following for incorrect basic engine parts: |  
  
|        -  | The pistons, connecting rods, and bearings |  
  
|        -  | Refer to the following procedures in Engine Mechanical - 1.2L: |  
  
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Additional Checks 
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|     •  | Inspect the vacuum hoses for splits and kinks.  |  
  
|     •  | Test the transmission torque converter clutch (TCC). The scan tool should indicate an engine speed drop when the TCC is commanded ON.  |  
  
|     •  | Inspect the following exhaust system components: |  
  
|        -  | The exhaust system for physical damage |  
  
|        -  | The exhaust manifold for a collapsed inner wall |  
  
|        -  | The mufflers for heat distress or possible internal failure |  
  
|        -  | The three-way catalytic converter(s) for restrictions. |  
  
|     •  | Electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the reference circuit can cause an engine misfire condition. You can usually detect EMI with a scan tool by monitoring the engine speed parameter. A sudden increase of the engine speed parameter with little change
in actual engine speed may indicate that EMI is present. If a problem exists, inspect the high voltage components near the ignition control circuits. |  
  
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