Posted: Jan 17 2010 at 6:19pm | IP Logged
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Hello,
I seem to have a similar problem, right before Christmas, I blew a head gasket on my 2000 V6 Frontier. (200K miles) It did not warped the heads, as it was not cause by over heating. Took it to a repair shop and they replaced the head gaskets, and put it together. It drove just fine for the first day, then the “Check Engine” light came out. I took it to a parts store to do some diagnostics, and see if they could give me an idea as to what might be the cause.
#5 plug was misfiring.
and/or
The driver side oxygen sensor.
and/or
The knock sensor.
They suggested to replace #5 plug and see what happens……
Replaced the spark plug, and all of the spark plug wires too, going out on a limb, I dumped some Chevron fuel injector cleaner as well.
Now the engine will run ok some times, and other times it runs like it is running on 5 cylinders, it feels like instead of driving on a paved road I am driving over a pebbled street, or a flat tire, with the brakes on. The Engine light will start to blink. Then, without any rhyme or reason, it will smooth out, and I can tell, because, there is a surge in power, like the brakes are disengaged. Not too much, but enough to let you know that things are somewhat normal. The engine light will remain just steady on, all of a sudden, it will start to cough up all over again.
It will start up, with no problems, but, once that it starts to go down the road, then the adventure begins.
If anyone have any ideas, suggestions or advise, please, they are more than welcome.
Thank you
SionisPrioratus
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