Operation - Task Manager: Misfire

2004 Chrysler Crossfire StandardSECTION Misfire
  • Same Misfire Warm-Up State -  Indicates if the misfire occurred when the engine was warmed up above 71°C (160°C).
  • In Similar Misfire Window -  An indicator that "Absolute MAP When Misfire Occurred" and "RPM When Misfire Occurred" are all in the same range when the failure occurred. Indicated by switching from "NO" to "YES".
  • Absolute MAP When Misfire Occurred -  The stored MAP reading at the time of failure. Informs the user at what engine load the failure occurred.
  • Absolute MAP -  A live reading of engine load to aid the user in accessing the Similar Conditions Window.
  • RPM When Misfire Occurred -  The stored RPM reading at the time of failure. Informs the user at what engine RPM the failure occurred.
  • Engine RPM -  A live reading of engine RPM to aid the user in accessing the Similar Conditions Window.
  • Adaptive Memory Factor -  The PCM utilizes both Short Term Compensation and Long Term Adaptive to calculate the Adaptive Memory Factor for total fuel correction.
  • 200 Rev Counter -  Counts 0-100 720 degree cycles.
  • SCW Cat 200 Rev Counter -  Counts when in similar conditions.
  • SCW FTP 1000 Rev Counter -  Counts 0-4 when in similar conditions.
  • Misfire Good Trip Counter -  Counts up to three to turn OFF the MIL.
  • Misfire Data -  Data collected during test.
  • Test Done This Trip -  Indicates YES when the test is done.
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