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sunil190e-1.8 06-21-2003 09:54 AM

jerking/misfire-190e
 
the car is a 190e- which has done 115,000 miles.

today i noticed a jerking/misfire while accelerating .

so far i had a new rotor ,distributor cap and spark plugs.

the fuel pump is a bit noisy.

any more ideas on what i should check/replace?

xp190 06-21-2003 11:05 AM

I think you just answered your own question, but I could be wrong. If the fuel pump is noisy, you should think about replacing it first. Low fuel pressure can cause a lot of strange problems.

xp

16VAlex 06-23-2003 11:29 PM

I think you need a new set of sparkplug cable.
Alex

neileg 06-24-2003 05:24 AM

A failing fuel pump certainly caused a miss on acceleration in my 190E. You might want to check the fuel filter first. You should change this anyway if you change the pump.

sunil190e-1.8 06-24-2003 05:02 PM

thanks for the input.

the filter was changed about 10,000 miles ago.


would a failing fuel pump cause an intermittent, unpredictable misfire?.

will also look to replace spark plug leads soon as these are the original ones are far as i am aware.

haasman 06-24-2003 05:33 PM

What kind of plugs?

Haasman

azhari 06-25-2003 07:13 AM

In my case, at idle, the engine was also intermittently misfiring, in addition to misfiring/jerking on accel.

New spark plug leads solved my issues.

If your car doesn't misfire at idle, it would seem more like a fuelling problem.

Cheers.

pentoman 06-25-2003 07:22 AM

Definitely do the spark plug leads IMO, i'll bet my 999th post (this is it) that will solve your problems.

sunil190e-1.8 06-25-2003 09:22 AM

thanks for the further input and ideas.

this is why i like this forum-your feedback is very useful.

haasman,

the spark plugs are of the BERU brand -14k-7duo (which is the equivalent of bosch-h7dco).

azhari,

no misfire at idle-hence the fuel pump is a possibility as it is noisy on an intermittent basis.alos the jerking is intermittent-none of it recently-


:D :D

AWS 06-26-2003 11:43 AM

I'll go with those above who recommend spark plug wires. I had a similar misfire/jerking at low rpm's and idle and a new set of wires cleared it up. In my case, watching the engine around the spark plugs at night allowed me to see the occassional crossfire.

good luck.

andrew

sunil190e-1.8 06-26-2003 12:27 PM

i have done the darkness test to check the plug leads for arcing-could not confirm any sign of arcing.

but i am planning to change the leads as they are 115k miles old.

also planning to change the electric fuel pump,which is noisy at times and is also 115k miles old.;)

sunil190e-1.8 06-26-2003 05:09 PM

i finally changed the spark plug wires(leads) today.

so will check if jerking on acceleration stops.

hope this cures it.

if not, then the electric fuel pump will be next

AWS 06-26-2003 06:23 PM

good call. keep us posted.

andrew

irieite 06-26-2003 09:49 PM

My '91 190e 2.3 was doing the exact same thing. I replaced all the ignition components except the coil (because of cost $114)and that didn't help, then I finally replaced the coil last Sunday and it went away. It was sputtering and skipping pretty bad off the line and at idle before that, now there's no more. :)

sunil190e-1.8 06-29-2003 12:31 PM

positive feedback-

after changing the spark plug wires the jerking(hesitation) on acceleration has stopped.

i am also having the bosch fuel pump changed as it is excessively noisy at times.

thanks for the useful advice .:D :cool:


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