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Symptom Chart - Engine Performance

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SYMPTOM CHART - ENGINE PERFORMANCE

Condition Possible Sources Action
  • Difficult starting
  • Inoperative or damaged ignition system
  • Air or vacuum leak
  • Inoperative or damaged fuel system
  • Inoperative or damaged starting system
  • INSPECT the starting system for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure. REFER to the INTRODUCTION .
  • Damaged charging system/battery
  • Low oil pressure
  • Burnt valve
  • INSPECT the valve(s) and valve seat(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Worn piston
  • INSPECT the piston(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Worn piston rings
  • INSPECT the piston ring(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Worn cylinder
  • INSPECT the cylinder block for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Damaged head gasket
  • INSPECT the cylinder head gasket(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Damaged cooling system
  • INSPECT the cooling system for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Poor idling
  • Vacuum leaks
  • Malfunctioning or damaged ignition system
  • Malfunctioning or damaged fuel system
  • Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure. REFER to the Vehicle Communication Module (VCM) and Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) software with appropriate hardware, or equivalent scan tool. (See Special Tool(s) )
  • Damaged hydraulic lash adjuster - 5.0L (4V) engine only
  • INSPECT the hydraulic lash adjuster(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Damaged rocker arm and/or shaft - 6.2L (2V) engine only
  • INSPECT the rocker arm ahsft assemblies for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Incorrect valve-to-seat contact
  • INSPECT the valve(s) and cylinder head(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Damaged head gasket
  • INSPECT the cylinder head gasket(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Low oil pressure
  • Worn or damaged engine support bracket(s)
  • INSPECT the engine support bracket(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Worn or damaged engine support insulator(s)
  • INSPECT the engine support insulator(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Worn or damaged transmission insulator and retainer
  • INSPECT the transmission insulator and retainer for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Abnormal combustion
  • Inoperative or damaged fuel system
  • Air or vacuum leaks
  • EGR system fault
  • Inoperative or damaged cooling system (if equipped, fail-safe cooling invoked)
  • Inoperative or damaged ignition system
  • INSPECT each system for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure. REFER to the INTRODUCTION .
  • Malfunctioning or damaged air intake system
  • INSPECT the air intake system for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Damaged hydraulic lash adjuster(s) - 5.0L (4V) engine only
  • INSPECT the hydraulic lash adjuster(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Damaged rocker arm(s) - 6.2L (2V) engine only
  • INSPECT the rocker arm(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Burnt or sticking valve
  • INSPECT the valve(s) and valve seat(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Weak or broken valve spring
  • INSPECT the valve spring(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Carbon accumulation in combustion chamber
  • ELIMINATE carbon buildup.
  • Excessive oil consumption
  • Leaking oil
  • REPAIR oil leakage.
  • Malfunctioning PCV system
  • INSPECT the PCV system for damage. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure. REFER to the INTRODUCTION .
  • Worn valve stem seal
  • INSPECT the valve(s) and valve stem seal(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Worn valve stem or valve guide
  • INSPECT the valve(s) and cylinder head(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Sticking piston rings
  • INSPECT the piston(s) and cylinder block for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Worn piston ring groove
  • INSPECT the piston(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Worn piston or cylinder
  • INSPECT the piston(s) and cylinder block for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Insufficient power
  • Inoperative or damaged ignition system
  • Air intake system blockage
  • Lubrication system blockage
  • Inoperative or damaged fuel system
  • Oil level too high
  • DRAIN oil to correct level.
  • Incorrect engine oil
  • INSTALL correct specification engine oil.
  • Low oil pressure
  • Excessive accessory drive belt loading
  • INSPECT the accessory drive system for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Inoperative or damaged cooling system (if equipped, fail-safe cooling invoked)
  • INSPECT the cooling system for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine cooling information for the procedure.
  • Damaged or plugged exhaust system
  • INSPECT the exhaust system for flow and damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. REFER to EXHAUST SYSTEM .
  • Incorrect tire size
  • Dragging brakes
  • Slipping transmission
  • Rrefer to the appropriate Transmission information for the procedure.
  • Incorrect valve clearance - 3.5L GTDI and 3.7L engines only
  • ADJUST valve clearance. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure. TEST the system for normal operation after the repair.
  • Worn or damaged valve tappet - 3.5L GTDI and 3.7L engines only
  • INSTALL a new valve tappet. TEST the system for normal operation after the repair.
  • Malfunctioning hydraulic lash adjuster - 5.0L (2V) engine only
  • INSPECT the hydraulic lash adjuster for wear or damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Damaged rocker arm and/or shaft - 6.2L (2V) engine only
  • INSPECT the rocker arm ahsft assemblies for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Compression leakage at valve seat
  • INSPECT the valve, valve seat and cylinder head for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Seized valve stem
  • INSPECT the valve for wear or damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Damaged valve guide
  • Compression leakage at valve seat
  • Seized valve stem
  • INSTALL a new cylinder head assembly. TEST the system for normal operation after the repair.
  • Weak or broken valve spring
  • INSPECT the valve spring. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Worn or damaged camshaft
  • INSPECT the camshaft for wear or damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Damaged head gasket(s)
  • INSPECT the cylinder head gasket(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Cracked or distorted cylinder head(s)
  • INSPECT the cylinder head(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Damaged, worn or sticking piston ring(s)
  • INSPECT the piston ring(s) for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine Information for the procedure.
  • Worn or damaged piston
  • INSPECT the piston for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Oil in coolant
  • Leaking head gasket
  • INSTALL a new head gasket. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Leaking oil cooler
  • INSPECT the oil filter adapter and seal for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Leaking oil filter adapter
  • INSPECT the oil filter adapter and gasket for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Damaged cylinder head
  • INSPECT the engine components for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Damaged cylinder block
  • INSPECT the engine components for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.
  • Oil in coolant
  • Leaking head gasket
  • Damaged cylinder block
  • Damaged cylinder head
  • INSPECT the engine components. INSTALL new engine components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure. TEST the system for normal operation after the repair.
  • Coolant in oil
  • Leaking head gasket
  • Leaking oil cooler (if equipped)
  • Leaking oil filter adapter
  • Damaged cylinder head
  • Damaged cylinder block
  • INSPECT the engine components for damage. INSTALL new components as necessary. Refer to the appropriate Engine information for the procedure.