random misfire any suggestions?


Check carefully for vacuum leaks. While it is usually a safe assumption that any 928 owner knows how to check for vacuum leaks,
get a 4' piece of rubber or plastic hose, stick it in your best ear, and probe the idling engine for a hiss. Stay away from moving and hot parts!Get a couple of large bottles of Techron (the expensive version) and run it for a couple of tanks of fuel to clean the injectors.
Open the hood in the dark and watch and listen for spark going to ground on the coils or plug wires.
Is the oil due for a change? Sometimes, the intake valve stems will build up deposits and tend to drag just a little as they close. That should not be the problem with the proper oil, changed at the proper intervals.
what quality of air mass sensor is fitted?
are the oxygen sensors switching?and make sure they are plugged into the correct side as ive come across this before!
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I get intermittent CEL(comes and goes) for intermittent misfire #12 cyl, but I never notice it as power loss. The odd "mini" shake at idle, but nothing drastic.
Anybody know what the ECU update is, and to what V12 engines it applies?
thnx
Most MB dealerships seem to have shirt and tie guys with no knowledge at all whose job seems to be bull****ting people. But I digress...
We were talking about my S600 and he mentioned the software update and that he put it on one of the newer models as well as mine - a v12 biturbo - and that somehow it cured a problem at idle with fuel getting too hot in the fuel rail. I don't know how that sort of heat build up can be moderated with a software update, but I will ask him.
I have other cars, and my own shop - the S600 is really way to complex for me to do much beyond basic maintenance. Although I found changing plugs to be a real pain in the A**.
I also found that plug gap is critical with this engine - way more sensitive to than the small block GM engines I mess with.
But I digress...
We were talking about my S600 and he mentioned the software update and that he put it on one of the newer models as well as mine - a v12 biturbo - and that somehow it cured a problem at idle with fuel getting too hot in the fuel rail. I don't know how that sort of heat build up can be moderated with a software update, but I will ask him.
Since I have an intermittent cyl# 12 misfire at idle, I am very interested as to what this ECM software might be; my very willing factory dealership claims there is no ECM software update applicable to my car.
Could you perhaps find out?
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