Mischief Managed
Lieutenant Commander
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- Dec 6, 2005
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I'm helping a friend with a 2003 4.3 MPI engine issue and looking for a little advice. The problem started last year with a faulty IAC. I replaced that and the engine ran perfectly for awhile but then started intermittently losing power on-plane and giving a 2 beep warning this year. When it was failing under load, it would operate perfectly then suddenly lose power and die. The engine has also become increasingly difficult to start and at one point would only start if you give it some throttle and even then it was a 50/50 shot at best. Now it will fire with the shifter in neutral (idle speed), but will not stay running and I cannot even get it to run with the throttle open. I tested the fuel pressure and it was reading 40 PSI with the key on. It will slowly drain down to 30 PSI, and then it holds (guessing a leaky injector, but I don't think it's the main problem). I checked the vacuum fuel pressure regulator, and it does not leak, but I have no idea it it really works or not. My gut says it's fine. I swapped out the throttle position sensor since it's very inexpensive and easy to do. The crankshaft position sensor connector looks clean and corrosion free. I tested the coolant temperature sender resistance vs. temperature and it reads normal (the temperature instrument reads is fine too). The MAP/MAT connector is clean and corrosion free. The IAC moves smoothly. The boat owner is trying to get mechanic with a scan tool to look at it since it's surely stored some codes, but it's a terrible time of year to find an available marine mechanic around here. Since the IAC and TPS are good, and the ignition fires normally, I suspect it's the MAP/MAT sensor. Is there any test I can do to it without the engine running? I took it out and inspected it, and it looks fine. The MAP/MAT sensor is over 200 bucks so I don't want to recommend swapping it until I can prove it's bad. Any other ideas?