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Kamatari Jan 7th, 2021 19:39

2004 S60 Bi-Fuel misfire and cutting out
 
Hi everyone,

Without trying to double post the same thread but with the suggestion of trying this section, hoping if anyone might be able to give a bit of advice?

My Original thread


The main issue ive been getting is that the engine warning light comes on with an error code P0305 - cylinder 5 misfire/detected. this usually happens either when driving around 50-60mph with the car spluttering at these speeds or it can be at lower speeds under faster acceleration which also cause the message 'slow down or change gear'.

Whether or not releated, but the last couple of weeks the car has also started cutting out but luckily has only been at slow/low speed. Now these issues seem to be isolated to running on lpg and when it is driving on petrol, it drives smooth even at the 50-60mph speeds and havent seen any misfire detected.

From reading around i have replaced out the spark plugs to NGK BKR6ES and i have fitting a new coil pack to what i assume is cylinder 5 (im hoping its the one on the far right) but neither of these has made any difference

is there anything else that is worth trying that might solve these issues? my biggest concern is cutting out now as im a bit reluctant to drive it on lpg now

thanks for any help!

CNGBiFuel Jan 9th, 2021 00:32

The gases like a narrower plug-gap and coil-packs are a known issue.

This one is covered in detail in the FAQs.

Kamatari Jan 9th, 2021 15:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by CNGBiFuel (Post 2696437)
The gases like a narrower plug-gap and coil-packs are a known issue.

This one is covered in detail in the FAQs.

Have set the new plugs to a 0.7mm gap like the faq mentioned and ive replaced the coil pack for the cylinder with the misfire aswell and same issue with misfire/cutting out


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