Enslow
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- 1997 Buick LeSabre
Oh and I'm still not logging any misfires. The throttle position shows as % rather than voltage on my scanner but it seems to be functioning properly. I'll keep testing.
Is there a way to disable the TCC lockup?
I just wanted to share what I learned about logging missfires when I was diagnosing a similar issue on my 1999 LeSabre. The computer will only log missfires if it sees a certain number of consecutive misfires on one cylinder. I had random misfires that caused bad chugging under a light load, but no logged misfires. I caught the misfires by monitoring them in real time. Then I saw thousands of misfires while it was chugging. Being random, and not consecutive for long enough, the computer didn't log them. When I removed the old wires and plugs, they were so bad I'm surprised the computer didn't log it.
See if your blutooth can view misfires in real time and see what you get.