SixPapaCharlie
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Question...
Is it possible that a really nasty air filter could cause this?
I opened the casing that contains it to check it. It was pretty filthy and somehow got distracted and forgot to close it. Meaning now the engine was breathing freely.
I went to drive the car to the shop and as soon as I started it, the Service engine light went off. No issues driving the car for about 20 min. Remembered that I forgot to re latch the intake. Stopped in at the autozone (not really autozone but I can never spell Oreiliyes so for this post it is autozone but between you and me it was the other one) Got a new air cleaner, popped it in and got on with my life.
The car never hiccuped or anything. Is it possible that a seriously nasty air cleaner could lead to random misfire?
Is it possible that a really nasty air filter could cause this?
I opened the casing that contains it to check it. It was pretty filthy and somehow got distracted and forgot to close it. Meaning now the engine was breathing freely.
I went to drive the car to the shop and as soon as I started it, the Service engine light went off. No issues driving the car for about 20 min. Remembered that I forgot to re latch the intake. Stopped in at the autozone (not really autozone but I can never spell Oreiliyes so for this post it is autozone but between you and me it was the other one) Got a new air cleaner, popped it in and got on with my life.
The car never hiccuped or anything. Is it possible that a seriously nasty air cleaner could lead to random misfire?