This is a problem that keeps getting worse. Some is unrelated i am sure, but read through it all just to be sure.
2 weeks ago, CEL came on. Instantly i noticed even after 20 minutes of driving the Temp read dead cold. Little Google Fu brought me to a TSB about the cylinder head temp sensor and corrosion.
Thought no big deal, ordered the part, it came in. just swapped it out last night. as i was working on it, My wife (primary driver of the escape) mentioned that the other morning it was hard to start, had a rough idle when it did but did clear up, ran fine for the rest of the day. Figured i'd give it a once over to see if i saw anything.
Sure enough, went to fire it up and had a long crank time. Fired up like it was only running on 3 cylinders and was idling high , about 1500 RPM. Misfire did not go away with RPM. While idling i pulled some coil wires and each one seemed to make a difference so i was unable to narrow it down to a single cylinder and possibly a bad coil pack. Did notice a bit of oil smoke on startup from the exhaust.
Pulled the coil packs to find cylinder #4 plug swimming in oil. Pulled all plugs, cleaned up all wells where they reside of any oil. Replaced plugs and now the car will not start at all. Will give a slight hit near the end of the cranking cycle usually as if it is trying to start but will not fire over.
i did check spark and it is getting a good strong spark on cylinder 4 at least, did not check the rest after positive results on #4.
Have not been able to pull codes as my OBDII reader is in another vehicle at this point. plan on retrieving it tomorrow to check codes.
Google did not lead me to any promising results. Hoping someone on here has had a crank but no start issue. Not sure if CPS is a failure point on these, or what else to look at. Thanks for any help
2 weeks ago, CEL came on. Instantly i noticed even after 20 minutes of driving the Temp read dead cold. Little Google Fu brought me to a TSB about the cylinder head temp sensor and corrosion.
Thought no big deal, ordered the part, it came in. just swapped it out last night. as i was working on it, My wife (primary driver of the escape) mentioned that the other morning it was hard to start, had a rough idle when it did but did clear up, ran fine for the rest of the day. Figured i'd give it a once over to see if i saw anything.
Sure enough, went to fire it up and had a long crank time. Fired up like it was only running on 3 cylinders and was idling high , about 1500 RPM. Misfire did not go away with RPM. While idling i pulled some coil wires and each one seemed to make a difference so i was unable to narrow it down to a single cylinder and possibly a bad coil pack. Did notice a bit of oil smoke on startup from the exhaust.
Pulled the coil packs to find cylinder #4 plug swimming in oil. Pulled all plugs, cleaned up all wells where they reside of any oil. Replaced plugs and now the car will not start at all. Will give a slight hit near the end of the cranking cycle usually as if it is trying to start but will not fire over.
i did check spark and it is getting a good strong spark on cylinder 4 at least, did not check the rest after positive results on #4.
Have not been able to pull codes as my OBDII reader is in another vehicle at this point. plan on retrieving it tomorrow to check codes.
Google did not lead me to any promising results. Hoping someone on here has had a crank but no start issue. Not sure if CPS is a failure point on these, or what else to look at. Thanks for any help