| tbain235 |
Mar 19, 2017 07:05 PM |
Jeep misfires when starting hot, can I keep running it?
Anytime my jeep is hot and I try to start it it misfires pretty bad. The engine light always comes on, and sometimes blinks if it happens real bad. I brought it into the mechanic and they said it was a misfire in cylinder 3, due to the cylinder being dirty. They cleaned it, it kept happening, I brought it back they cleaned it again and it didn't do anything. Everyone else on the forum says its because of vapors left in the cylinder, and when I told the mechanic this he looked at me like I was an idiot.
It was fine during the winter because it would cool off quick, but now that its getting warmer its more of a problem. Usually I just start it then immediately rev it to 3000 RPM for like 10 seconds to flush the vapors and it runs fine. Am I find to keep doing this through the summer? Am I doing any damage? Could I be pumping a lot of fuel into the catalytic converter? I'd rather not put a ton of money bringing it to a mechanic for them to do a million random things that don't work. If that's the case I might just sell and get a newer jeep.
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