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Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 07:52 PM

Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
pops and sputters like a valve.

Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.

Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?



Coasty 06-27-2005 07:56 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what a
particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a plug,
change the plugs.

--
Coasty
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"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>




Coasty 06-27-2005 07:56 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what a
particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a plug,
change the plugs.

--
Coasty
SEMPAR PARATUS
(ALWAYS READY)

Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>




Coasty 06-27-2005 07:56 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what a
particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a plug,
change the plugs.

--
Coasty
SEMPAR PARATUS
(ALWAYS READY)

Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>




Coasty 06-27-2005 07:56 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what a
particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a plug,
change the plugs.

--
Coasty
SEMPAR PARATUS
(ALWAYS READY)

Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>




Jerry Bransford 06-27-2005 08:01 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Your test is fine Jeff, I'd suspect a connector has come off where it
connects to the carbon fiber conductor. I'd install another set of OE
plug wires, most wires sold by Autozone etc. are pretty crappy quality.
Especially avoid those advertising "low resistance" which will
introduce electrical noise into your CB and AM radio.

Jerry

Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
> is trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it
> kind of pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jerry Bransford 06-27-2005 08:01 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Your test is fine Jeff, I'd suspect a connector has come off where it
connects to the carbon fiber conductor. I'd install another set of OE
plug wires, most wires sold by Autozone etc. are pretty crappy quality.
Especially avoid those advertising "low resistance" which will
introduce electrical noise into your CB and AM radio.

Jerry

Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
> is trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it
> kind of pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jerry Bransford 06-27-2005 08:01 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Your test is fine Jeff, I'd suspect a connector has come off where it
connects to the carbon fiber conductor. I'd install another set of OE
plug wires, most wires sold by Autozone etc. are pretty crappy quality.
Especially avoid those advertising "low resistance" which will
introduce electrical noise into your CB and AM radio.

Jerry

Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
> is trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it
> kind of pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jerry Bransford 06-27-2005 08:01 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Your test is fine Jeff, I'd suspect a connector has come off where it
connects to the carbon fiber conductor. I'd install another set of OE
plug wires, most wires sold by Autozone etc. are pretty crappy quality.
Especially avoid those advertising "low resistance" which will
introduce electrical noise into your CB and AM radio.

Jerry

Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
> is trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it
> kind of pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 08:04 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago because
the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if the
Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if we
were even working on the right stuff.

I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?





"Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what
> a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> plug, change the plugs.
>
> --
> Coasty
> SEMPAR PARATUS
> (ALWAYS READY)
>
> Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>>pops and sputters like a valve.
>>
>> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
>> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
>> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
>> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> about 9.
>>
>> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>>
>>

>
>



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 08:04 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago because
the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if the
Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if we
were even working on the right stuff.

I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?





"Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what
> a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> plug, change the plugs.
>
> --
> Coasty
> SEMPAR PARATUS
> (ALWAYS READY)
>
> Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>>pops and sputters like a valve.
>>
>> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
>> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
>> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
>> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> about 9.
>>
>> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>>
>>

>
>



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 08:04 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago because
the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if the
Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if we
were even working on the right stuff.

I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?





"Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what
> a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> plug, change the plugs.
>
> --
> Coasty
> SEMPAR PARATUS
> (ALWAYS READY)
>
> Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>>pops and sputters like a valve.
>>
>> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
>> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
>> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
>> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> about 9.
>>
>> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>>
>>

>
>



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 08:04 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago because
the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if the
Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if we
were even working on the right stuff.

I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?





"Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what
> a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> plug, change the plugs.
>
> --
> Coasty
> SEMPAR PARATUS
> (ALWAYS READY)
>
> Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>>pops and sputters like a valve.
>>
>> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
>> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
>> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
>> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> about 9.
>>
>> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>>
>>

>
>



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 08:05 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Hey Jerry, send me your phone number to jstrickland at ez2 dot net.



"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@cox.net> wrote in message
news:5r0we.869$HV1.90@fed1read07...
> Your test is fine Jeff, I'd suspect a connector has come off where it
> connects to the carbon fiber conductor. I'd install another set of OE
> plug wires, most wires sold by Autozone etc. are pretty crappy quality.
> Especially avoid those advertising "low resistance" which will introduce
> electrical noise into your CB and AM radio.
>
> Jerry
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>> trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>> pops and sputters like a valve.
>>
>> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
>> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
>> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
>> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> about 9.
>>
>> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>>
>>

>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 08:05 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Hey Jerry, send me your phone number to jstrickland at ez2 dot net.



"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@cox.net> wrote in message
news:5r0we.869$HV1.90@fed1read07...
> Your test is fine Jeff, I'd suspect a connector has come off where it
> connects to the carbon fiber conductor. I'd install another set of OE
> plug wires, most wires sold by Autozone etc. are pretty crappy quality.
> Especially avoid those advertising "low resistance" which will introduce
> electrical noise into your CB and AM radio.
>
> Jerry
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>> trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>> pops and sputters like a valve.
>>
>> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
>> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
>> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
>> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> about 9.
>>
>> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>>
>>

>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 08:05 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Hey Jerry, send me your phone number to jstrickland at ez2 dot net.



"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@cox.net> wrote in message
news:5r0we.869$HV1.90@fed1read07...
> Your test is fine Jeff, I'd suspect a connector has come off where it
> connects to the carbon fiber conductor. I'd install another set of OE
> plug wires, most wires sold by Autozone etc. are pretty crappy quality.
> Especially avoid those advertising "low resistance" which will introduce
> electrical noise into your CB and AM radio.
>
> Jerry
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>> trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>> pops and sputters like a valve.
>>
>> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
>> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
>> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
>> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> about 9.
>>
>> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>>
>>

>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 08:05 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Hey Jerry, send me your phone number to jstrickland at ez2 dot net.



"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@cox.net> wrote in message
news:5r0we.869$HV1.90@fed1read07...
> Your test is fine Jeff, I'd suspect a connector has come off where it
> connects to the carbon fiber conductor. I'd install another set of OE
> plug wires, most wires sold by Autozone etc. are pretty crappy quality.
> Especially avoid those advertising "low resistance" which will introduce
> electrical noise into your CB and AM radio.
>
> Jerry
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>> trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>> pops and sputters like a valve.
>>
>> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
>> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
>> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
>> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> about 9.
>>
>> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>>
>>

>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/



L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-27-2005 08:16 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Yes, in the old days we replaced at one thousand volt loss per
foot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
> trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
> pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-27-2005 08:16 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Yes, in the old days we replaced at one thousand volt loss per
foot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
> trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
> pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-27-2005 08:16 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Yes, in the old days we replaced at one thousand volt loss per
foot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
> trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
> pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-27-2005 08:16 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Yes, in the old days we replaced at one thousand volt loss per
foot.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
> trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
> pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?


Mike Romain 06-27-2005 08:37 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
dealer are the best in my opinion.

I am running them on both of my Jeeps.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago because
> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if the
> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if we
> were even working on the right stuff.
>
> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what
> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> > plug, change the plugs.
> >
> > --
> > Coasty
> > SEMPAR PARATUS
> > (ALWAYS READY)
> >
> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
> >>
> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> >> about 9.
> >>
> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
> >>
> >>

> >
> >


Mike Romain 06-27-2005 08:37 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
dealer are the best in my opinion.

I am running them on both of my Jeeps.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago because
> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if the
> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if we
> were even working on the right stuff.
>
> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what
> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> > plug, change the plugs.
> >
> > --
> > Coasty
> > SEMPAR PARATUS
> > (ALWAYS READY)
> >
> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
> >>
> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> >> about 9.
> >>
> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
> >>
> >>

> >
> >


Mike Romain 06-27-2005 08:37 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
dealer are the best in my opinion.

I am running them on both of my Jeeps.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago because
> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if the
> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if we
> were even working on the right stuff.
>
> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what
> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> > plug, change the plugs.
> >
> > --
> > Coasty
> > SEMPAR PARATUS
> > (ALWAYS READY)
> >
> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
> >>
> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> >> about 9.
> >>
> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
> >>
> >>

> >
> >


Mike Romain 06-27-2005 08:37 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
dealer are the best in my opinion.

I am running them on both of my Jeeps.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago because
> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if the
> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if we
> were even working on the right stuff.
>
> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of what
> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> > plug, change the plugs.
> >
> > --
> > Coasty
> > SEMPAR PARATUS
> > (ALWAYS READY)
> >
> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
> >>
> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems
> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0,
> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the
> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> >> about 9.
> >>
> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
> >>
> >>

> >
> >


Steve 06-27-2005 08:54 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Hey Mikes back....

Tell us of your adventures Mike!!! lol


"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> dealer are the best in my opinion.
>
> I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>
>> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
>> because
>> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
>> the
>> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
>> we
>> were even working on the right stuff.
>>
>> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
>> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
>> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
>> > what
>> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
>> > plug, change the plugs.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Coasty
>> > SEMPAR PARATUS
>> > (ALWAYS READY)
>> >
>> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
>> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
>> >>is
>> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
>> >>of
>> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
>> >>
>> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
>> >> seems
>> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
>> >> 10.0,
>> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
>> >> the
>> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> >> about 9.
>> >>
>> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >




Steve 06-27-2005 08:54 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Hey Mikes back....

Tell us of your adventures Mike!!! lol


"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> dealer are the best in my opinion.
>
> I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>
>> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
>> because
>> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
>> the
>> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
>> we
>> were even working on the right stuff.
>>
>> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
>> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
>> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
>> > what
>> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
>> > plug, change the plugs.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Coasty
>> > SEMPAR PARATUS
>> > (ALWAYS READY)
>> >
>> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
>> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
>> >>is
>> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
>> >>of
>> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
>> >>
>> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
>> >> seems
>> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
>> >> 10.0,
>> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
>> >> the
>> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> >> about 9.
>> >>
>> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >




Steve 06-27-2005 08:54 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Hey Mikes back....

Tell us of your adventures Mike!!! lol


"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> dealer are the best in my opinion.
>
> I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>
>> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
>> because
>> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
>> the
>> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
>> we
>> were even working on the right stuff.
>>
>> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
>> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
>> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
>> > what
>> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
>> > plug, change the plugs.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Coasty
>> > SEMPAR PARATUS
>> > (ALWAYS READY)
>> >
>> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
>> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
>> >>is
>> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
>> >>of
>> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
>> >>
>> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
>> >> seems
>> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
>> >> 10.0,
>> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
>> >> the
>> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> >> about 9.
>> >>
>> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >




Steve 06-27-2005 08:54 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
Hey Mikes back....

Tell us of your adventures Mike!!! lol


"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> dealer are the best in my opinion.
>
> I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>
>> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
>> because
>> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
>> the
>> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
>> we
>> were even working on the right stuff.
>>
>> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
>> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
>> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
>> > what
>> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
>> > plug, change the plugs.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Coasty
>> > SEMPAR PARATUS
>> > (ALWAYS READY)
>> >
>> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
>> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
>> >>is
>> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
>> >>of
>> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
>> >>
>> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
>> >> seems
>> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
>> >> 10.0,
>> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
>> >> the
>> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> >> about 9.
>> >>
>> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >




Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 09:24 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
The trouble is, the dealership is closed and it's my friend's car stuck in
my garage. I bought some silicon wires that are pretty nearly the same
diameter as the factory wires, and they solved the trouble and they have a
life time warranty.

I have to agree that this is one of the few places where it pays to buy
parts at the dealership though.




"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> dealer are the best in my opinion.
>
> I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>
>> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
>> because
>> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
>> the
>> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
>> we
>> were even working on the right stuff.
>>
>> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
>> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
>> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
>> > what
>> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
>> > plug, change the plugs.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Coasty
>> > SEMPAR PARATUS
>> > (ALWAYS READY)
>> >
>> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
>> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
>> >>is
>> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
>> >>of
>> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
>> >>
>> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
>> >> seems
>> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
>> >> 10.0,
>> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
>> >> the
>> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> >> about 9.
>> >>
>> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 09:24 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
The trouble is, the dealership is closed and it's my friend's car stuck in
my garage. I bought some silicon wires that are pretty nearly the same
diameter as the factory wires, and they solved the trouble and they have a
life time warranty.

I have to agree that this is one of the few places where it pays to buy
parts at the dealership though.




"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> dealer are the best in my opinion.
>
> I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>
>> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
>> because
>> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
>> the
>> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
>> we
>> were even working on the right stuff.
>>
>> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
>> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
>> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
>> > what
>> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
>> > plug, change the plugs.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Coasty
>> > SEMPAR PARATUS
>> > (ALWAYS READY)
>> >
>> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
>> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
>> >>is
>> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
>> >>of
>> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
>> >>
>> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
>> >> seems
>> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
>> >> 10.0,
>> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
>> >> the
>> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> >> about 9.
>> >>
>> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 09:24 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
The trouble is, the dealership is closed and it's my friend's car stuck in
my garage. I bought some silicon wires that are pretty nearly the same
diameter as the factory wires, and they solved the trouble and they have a
life time warranty.

I have to agree that this is one of the few places where it pays to buy
parts at the dealership though.




"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> dealer are the best in my opinion.
>
> I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>
>> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
>> because
>> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
>> the
>> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
>> we
>> were even working on the right stuff.
>>
>> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
>> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
>> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
>> > what
>> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
>> > plug, change the plugs.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Coasty
>> > SEMPAR PARATUS
>> > (ALWAYS READY)
>> >
>> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
>> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
>> >>is
>> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
>> >>of
>> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
>> >>
>> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
>> >> seems
>> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
>> >> 10.0,
>> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
>> >> the
>> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> >> about 9.
>> >>
>> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 09:24 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
The trouble is, the dealership is closed and it's my friend's car stuck in
my garage. I bought some silicon wires that are pretty nearly the same
diameter as the factory wires, and they solved the trouble and they have a
life time warranty.

I have to agree that this is one of the few places where it pays to buy
parts at the dealership though.




"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> dealer are the best in my opinion.
>
> I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>
>> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
>> because
>> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
>> the
>> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
>> we
>> were even working on the right stuff.
>>
>> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
>> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
>> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
>> > what
>> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
>> > plug, change the plugs.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Coasty
>> > SEMPAR PARATUS
>> > (ALWAYS READY)
>> >
>> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
>> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
>> >>is
>> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
>> >>of
>> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
>> >>
>> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
>> >> seems
>> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
>> >> 10.0,
>> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
>> >> the
>> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
>> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
>> >> about 9.
>> >>
>> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >



Mike Romain 06-27-2005 09:43 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
My wife and I have had a few 'adventures' lately, that's for sure....
:-)

Mike

Steve wrote:
>
> Hey Mikes back....
>
> Tell us of your adventures Mike!!! lol
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> > Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> > dealer are the best in my opinion.
> >
> > I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >>
> >> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
> >> because
> >> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
> >> the
> >> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
> >> we
> >> were even working on the right stuff.
> >>
> >> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
> >> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
> >>
> >> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> >> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
> >> > what
> >> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> >> > plug, change the plugs.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Coasty
> >> > SEMPAR PARATUS
> >> > (ALWAYS READY)
> >> >
> >> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> >> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
> >> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
> >> >>is
> >> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
> >> >>of
> >> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
> >> >>
> >> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
> >> >> seems
> >> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
> >> >> 10.0,
> >> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
> >> >> the
> >> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> >> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> >> >> about 9.
> >> >>
> >> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >


Mike Romain 06-27-2005 09:43 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
My wife and I have had a few 'adventures' lately, that's for sure....
:-)

Mike

Steve wrote:
>
> Hey Mikes back....
>
> Tell us of your adventures Mike!!! lol
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> > Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> > dealer are the best in my opinion.
> >
> > I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >>
> >> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
> >> because
> >> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
> >> the
> >> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
> >> we
> >> were even working on the right stuff.
> >>
> >> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
> >> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
> >>
> >> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> >> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
> >> > what
> >> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> >> > plug, change the plugs.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Coasty
> >> > SEMPAR PARATUS
> >> > (ALWAYS READY)
> >> >
> >> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> >> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
> >> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
> >> >>is
> >> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
> >> >>of
> >> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
> >> >>
> >> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
> >> >> seems
> >> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
> >> >> 10.0,
> >> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
> >> >> the
> >> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> >> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> >> >> about 9.
> >> >>
> >> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >


Mike Romain 06-27-2005 09:43 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
My wife and I have had a few 'adventures' lately, that's for sure....
:-)

Mike

Steve wrote:
>
> Hey Mikes back....
>
> Tell us of your adventures Mike!!! lol
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> > Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> > dealer are the best in my opinion.
> >
> > I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >>
> >> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
> >> because
> >> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
> >> the
> >> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
> >> we
> >> were even working on the right stuff.
> >>
> >> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
> >> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
> >>
> >> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> >> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
> >> > what
> >> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> >> > plug, change the plugs.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Coasty
> >> > SEMPAR PARATUS
> >> > (ALWAYS READY)
> >> >
> >> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> >> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
> >> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
> >> >>is
> >> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
> >> >>of
> >> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
> >> >>
> >> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
> >> >> seems
> >> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
> >> >> 10.0,
> >> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
> >> >> the
> >> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> >> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> >> >> about 9.
> >> >>
> >> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >


Mike Romain 06-27-2005 09:43 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
My wife and I have had a few 'adventures' lately, that's for sure....
:-)

Mike

Steve wrote:
>
> Hey Mikes back....
>
> Tell us of your adventures Mike!!! lol
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42C09BD5.1DAAA6@sympatico.ca...
> > Over all the years I have been buying wires, the OEM ones from the
> > dealer are the best in my opinion.
> >
> > I am running them on both of my Jeeps.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >>
> >> Plugs are OK, I think. My brother in law replaced them two weeks ago
> >> because
> >> the engine was miss firing. The boneheads at AutoZone told him that if
> >> the
> >> Check light was off, there were no codes to gather, so we couldn't see if
> >> we
> >> were even working on the right stuff.
> >>
> >> I'm off to the store to get a new set of wires. This is one of those
> >> projects where the expensive ones are the right ones, isn't it?
> >>
> >> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >> news:gYidnQauqrjdD13fRVn-ug@comcast.com...
> >> > If you are reading a straight open that is all you need regardless of
> >> > what
> >> > a particular resistance reading is on other wires. Could it be just a
> >> > plug, change the plugs.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Coasty
> >> > SEMPAR PARATUS
> >> > (ALWAYS READY)
> >> >
> >> > Remove The SPOOGE To Reply
> >> > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
> >> >>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there
> >> >>is
> >> >>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind
> >> >>of
> >> >>pops and sputters like a valve.
> >> >>
> >> >> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire
> >> >> seems
> >> >> to be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows,
> >> >> 10.0,
> >> >> 7.6, and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of
> >> >> the
> >> >> length and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance
> >> >> readings are in line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or
> >> >> about 9.
> >> >>
> >> >> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >


Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 10:30 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
It's fixed. Sorta. I bought a set of wires from AutoZone because the
dealership is closed by now. The problem is solved and the code reader reset
the code and it didn't come back. The resistance of the new wires was
considerably more uniform than in the old wires. I don't know if this is
because the old wires are made to a different standard, or they were close
to failure among the entire set.



"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 10:30 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
It's fixed. Sorta. I bought a set of wires from AutoZone because the
dealership is closed by now. The problem is solved and the code reader reset
the code and it didn't come back. The resistance of the new wires was
considerably more uniform than in the old wires. I don't know if this is
because the old wires are made to a different standard, or they were close
to failure among the entire set.



"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>



Jeff Strickland 06-27-2005 10:30 PM

Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
 
It's fixed. Sorta. I bought a set of wires from AutoZone because the
dealership is closed by now. The problem is solved and the code reader reset
the code and it didn't come back. The resistance of the new wires was
considerably more uniform than in the old wires. I don't know if this is
because the old wires are made to a different standard, or they were close
to failure among the entire set.



"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net...
>I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is
>trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of
>pops and sputters like a valve.
>
> Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to
> be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6,
> and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length
> and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in
> line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9.
>
> Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid?
>
>




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