Here is the brief backstory:
- We live in area with cold climate in the winter. In December and January, our 03 would occasionally throw a P0301 (cyl 1 misfire) along with a 0316 (engine misfire on start up). I would clear the codes and they would not return for some days.
- I replaced the cyl 1 coil with an extra one I had an the problem disappeared until about a week ago
- While I was away, my wife drove it and said a variety of warning lights appeared (check engine, oil pressure, etc) yet the temp gauge remained exactly where it should be.
- I hooked up the OBD II and saw the codes mentioned above *AND* a 1285 code (cyl head temp overheat).
- I inspected the engine and found that a significant amount of coolant had escaped from the coolant overflow tank cap and pooled in the area around it. The overflow tank did have coolant left in it but was fairly low.
Other info: The coils and plugs were done under 5k miles ago
Thanks in advance for any suggestions for how I should proceed to deal with this problem!
- We live in area with cold climate in the winter. In December and January, our 03 would occasionally throw a P0301 (cyl 1 misfire) along with a 0316 (engine misfire on start up). I would clear the codes and they would not return for some days.
- I replaced the cyl 1 coil with an extra one I had an the problem disappeared until about a week ago
- While I was away, my wife drove it and said a variety of warning lights appeared (check engine, oil pressure, etc) yet the temp gauge remained exactly where it should be.
- I hooked up the OBD II and saw the codes mentioned above *AND* a 1285 code (cyl head temp overheat).
- I inspected the engine and found that a significant amount of coolant had escaped from the coolant overflow tank cap and pooled in the area around it. The overflow tank did have coolant left in it but was fairly low.
Other info: The coils and plugs were done under 5k miles ago
Thanks in advance for any suggestions for how I should proceed to deal with this problem!
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