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Question by  Sheethal (18)

What could cause my Caprice engine to misfire?

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

the cylinder may not be getting enough compression because a valve may be stuck.or the spark plugs are bad. try pulling the wires off of the distributor one at a time to see if the engine changes in activity or not to tell if they are working or not distributo

 
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Answer by  SyNtEcH (108)

It could be a couple of things, it could be something in your ignition is messed up, fuel system or your timing is off. I would first check my spark plugs, spark plug wires and coils. If not that then run a fuel cleaner through. Last check your timing.

 
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Answer by  Doug77 (1433)

Water under the distributor cap. Spark plug wire shorted on the exhaust manifold or bracket. Cracked spark plug boot jumping to ground near the cylinder head. Worn spark plugs. Broken connecting rod (extreme). Stuck open EGR valve. etc.

 
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Answer by  wcmcduffie (115)

If your camshaft position sensor and/or crankshaft position sensor has an error is failing to fire the coil packs, it could cause a misfire.

 
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Answer by  lillri (18)

The cause for misfire may be the dirtyness on the injection motor. Also in conjunction with the oldnessness of various filters.

 
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Answer by  McCheese (1248)

This is a common problem with older Caprice models. The car has been around for some time, and chances are you bought it second hand. In your car's former life, it was probably used as a taxi cab or a police car. Leave it to taxi drivers and cops to trash a car! My advice: sell it.

 
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Answer by  gbonez (86)

the timing could be off so you would need to get that readjusted. you could also have a bad spark plug. in which case you would need to find out which one is bad and replace it.

 
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Answer by  Amber40 (24961)

Backfiring is usually caused by unburnt fuel in the exhaust. This could be due to a cylinder not firing or firing too late. Check your timing and your plugs.

 
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Answer by  hemasundarareddy (3)

May be the fuel is not burnt properly or any dirt is there at your engine. Check for the plugs properly working or not?.

 
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Answer by  James13 (15)

A misfire in a Caprice engine could be caused by dirt or other particulates in any part of the engine.

 
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Answer by  pardhan (92)

A caprice engiine could start to misfire if its used or handled in a vigarous behaviour, putting to much torque in the car could push the transmission to fire.

 
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Answer by  ahanlin87 (6)

Lots of things really. If you can afford to purchase a tester (usually about $90) you might find out more specifically.

 
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