BigDaddyBabby
LVC Member
Hey there everyone. New member Mike here in search of some insight on if I have destroyed my Lincoln LS by running lower octane gas in it for a few months. It is stressing me out as I look into it more and more and find out that is a good way to get a rod knock because it messes with timing. Please help me out with any info you may have, whether it be from personal experience or things you know. I have researched my issue many times, have had multiple people look at it, but it seems the cause of my problems could be dozens and dozens of things.
Just some quick background on my car, it is an 01 V6. I purchased it 2 years ago with 78k on it and today it now has 107k on it. At time of purchase it ran awesome...up until about October of last year (3 months ago). Now I will admit, what worries me, is that I ran lower octane gas at times. Not everytime, but yes frequently. So about October of last year, the car started stuttering real bad when starting up. It was to the point that when I would stop at stoplights, the car would actually die. Not all the time, but it was common. Another little note is that the CEL never did flash to indicate a misfire. So, being as I was crossing over to 100k territory, I figured, time for a tune up. New plugs and coils.
Me being broke and going through some financial hardships at the moment, I grabbed a 6 pack of coils off of Ebay for around $75 shipped and stopped at Autozone for 6 Bosch platinum plugs. Took the intake off, replaced coils (cylinder 1,2,and 3 had oil on end of coils) and plugs. Now I know with the oil I should have replaced the VC gaskets but this is my daily driver and did not have the time at the moment. I crossed my fingers and hoped I could make it to tax season in which I plan to have some work done, which is very soon. I put it all back together and it ran better, but not that great still. It would no longer die at stops, but still rough. And now the CEL was flashing, which it hadn't done up until this quick tune up. Cylinder 4 was the culprit. Bad coil had been ruled out because I took the coil off of cylinder 5 and swapped it to 4 and vice versa, and still misfire on cylinder 4. Put a new plug in, still misfire on cylinder 4. I pulled the coil out with a plug in it and ran the motor and spark is visible on the plug. If I pull the coil off the plug, it is sparking on the end.
Now with this issue going on it, it isn't all the time! The car is misfiring about 75% of the time. But then it will clear up and drive like she should. It is almost like a sensor is bad. Like it finally realizes how to properly run. Sometimes while driving I can feel it in the gas pedal that all 6 are firing just as they should. Come to a stop, and the car is completely still, can't even tell it is running. Once this clears up, it will run perfect until I turn it off and it sits for a few hours. Then when I get back in, it is stuttering and misfiring again. It is very inconsistent. I noticed while driving, if it does ever clear up and run as it should, it will be after the car has been running for about 25 minutes or so.
Also, another issue it is having now is that its idle will drop down to like 600 rpms while stopped and chug and struggle for a second or 2 and then kick itself back up to where it should be, about 800-900, and maintain a good idle. I have noticed that it will often times do this over and over while at a stop and sometimes, like I said before, it will clear whatever it is and run perfect after a few times of this.
The most recent scanner at a local auto store is throwing codes for:
Lean Bank 2
Cylinder 4 Misfire
Primary circuit D malfunction (Cylinder 4?)
And I believe a Cat code
On a side note, ever since I did the plugs and coils back in October, I have been running nothing but Premium gas.
With tax season upon us, it is time to put some money into her. What she needs and I am planning on replacing is as follows:
VC Gasket
Intake Gasket
Fuel Filter (may have never been done)
Motorcraft plugs/coils (possibly)
Fuel Injectors
New IAC
New MAF sensor
Is there anything else I should look into for this issue? What would you do? I am just stressing because this right here is a pretty penny on this stuff. And if the motor is shot from running low octane, I do not want to waste my money on it to still have a poor running car. But like I said, at times, it will run just as it should!
For anyone who actually read all of this, thank you for your time! I loved this car and just want her to be back to normal. Thank you in advance for any responses.
Just some quick background on my car, it is an 01 V6. I purchased it 2 years ago with 78k on it and today it now has 107k on it. At time of purchase it ran awesome...up until about October of last year (3 months ago). Now I will admit, what worries me, is that I ran lower octane gas at times. Not everytime, but yes frequently. So about October of last year, the car started stuttering real bad when starting up. It was to the point that when I would stop at stoplights, the car would actually die. Not all the time, but it was common. Another little note is that the CEL never did flash to indicate a misfire. So, being as I was crossing over to 100k territory, I figured, time for a tune up. New plugs and coils.
Me being broke and going through some financial hardships at the moment, I grabbed a 6 pack of coils off of Ebay for around $75 shipped and stopped at Autozone for 6 Bosch platinum plugs. Took the intake off, replaced coils (cylinder 1,2,and 3 had oil on end of coils) and plugs. Now I know with the oil I should have replaced the VC gaskets but this is my daily driver and did not have the time at the moment. I crossed my fingers and hoped I could make it to tax season in which I plan to have some work done, which is very soon. I put it all back together and it ran better, but not that great still. It would no longer die at stops, but still rough. And now the CEL was flashing, which it hadn't done up until this quick tune up. Cylinder 4 was the culprit. Bad coil had been ruled out because I took the coil off of cylinder 5 and swapped it to 4 and vice versa, and still misfire on cylinder 4. Put a new plug in, still misfire on cylinder 4. I pulled the coil out with a plug in it and ran the motor and spark is visible on the plug. If I pull the coil off the plug, it is sparking on the end.
Now with this issue going on it, it isn't all the time! The car is misfiring about 75% of the time. But then it will clear up and drive like she should. It is almost like a sensor is bad. Like it finally realizes how to properly run. Sometimes while driving I can feel it in the gas pedal that all 6 are firing just as they should. Come to a stop, and the car is completely still, can't even tell it is running. Once this clears up, it will run perfect until I turn it off and it sits for a few hours. Then when I get back in, it is stuttering and misfiring again. It is very inconsistent. I noticed while driving, if it does ever clear up and run as it should, it will be after the car has been running for about 25 minutes or so.
Also, another issue it is having now is that its idle will drop down to like 600 rpms while stopped and chug and struggle for a second or 2 and then kick itself back up to where it should be, about 800-900, and maintain a good idle. I have noticed that it will often times do this over and over while at a stop and sometimes, like I said before, it will clear whatever it is and run perfect after a few times of this.
The most recent scanner at a local auto store is throwing codes for:
Lean Bank 2
Cylinder 4 Misfire
Primary circuit D malfunction (Cylinder 4?)
And I believe a Cat code
On a side note, ever since I did the plugs and coils back in October, I have been running nothing but Premium gas.
With tax season upon us, it is time to put some money into her. What she needs and I am planning on replacing is as follows:
VC Gasket
Intake Gasket
Fuel Filter (may have never been done)
Motorcraft plugs/coils (possibly)
Fuel Injectors
New IAC
New MAF sensor
Is there anything else I should look into for this issue? What would you do? I am just stressing because this right here is a pretty penny on this stuff. And if the motor is shot from running low octane, I do not want to waste my money on it to still have a poor running car. But like I said, at times, it will run just as it should!
For anyone who actually read all of this, thank you for your time! I loved this car and just want her to be back to normal. Thank you in advance for any responses.