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Complete tune-up: new spark plugs and wires on all cylinders
Cleaned MAF sensor
Replaced driver's side O2 sensor
Oil and filter change
Cleared codes
Current situation: After the tune-up, P0306 and P1151 are gone (great!), but now I have:
P0305 - Cylinder 5 misfire (still there)
P0174 - System too lean bank 2 (new code)
So the tune-up fixed the cylinder 6 misfire but cylinder 5 is still misfiring. I'm wondering why one cylinder cleared up but not the other, and why I'm now showing a lean condition on bank 2.
Has anyone dealt with a similar issue? I'm thinking maybe vacuum leak at the lower intake manifold, bad injector on cylinder 5, or possibly a compression issue. The fact that cylinder 6 cleared up makes me think cylinder 5 has a different problem beyond just plugs/wires.
Any suggestions on what to check next would be appreciated. Thanks!
Last edited by glara; Jul 28, 2025 at 01:46 PM.
Reason: updated milage
Give it a healthy dose of Techron before a stint of local driving. They say the PEA works on injector nozzles upon shutdown.
Throwing Techron into the tank before a long trip is not the way.
Besides something freaky, like a weird condition inside the coil pack or a bad valve spring, checking compression, wet and dry and maybe cold and hot too, might be a good idea.
P0174 (System Too Lean – Bank 2) is not currently active, but mechanic notes it is very likely to return based on fuel trims
Cylinder #5:
Has good spark
Shows 145 PSI compression (healthy)
Has proper injector signal (confirmed with noid light)
Spark plug was fouled, cleaned and swapped with #6 — misfire stayed on #5
Live Fuel Trim Observation
Bank 2 (driver side) is running at +25% fuel trim, meaning the computer is adding a lot of fuel to compensate for what it thinks is a lean condition — a classic sign of a failing or clogged injector.
Mechanic’s Recommendation
Replace Cylinder 5 Fuel Injector
Additional Notes
Mechanic noted an unusual binding or crunching noise from the engine while running
Recommends removing valve covers to inspect further
The mechanic "noted an unusual binding or crunching noise from the engine while running".
- At 28 years of age and 180k miles, have you considered accessory belt and bearings aging?
-- Are the front hubs "always engaged" on your truck? Is your front driveshaft spinning at all times? Lots to inspect.
Do get back to us with the cause of that noise.
Truck on the road ?
Replace the fuel filter and drive a bit before doing any injector work.
You've the option to drain the gas tank. Disturb the system ahead of your work first.
Replace injector #5 and maybe service / clean the others?
Like they say with older vehicles: Don't patch. Do the whole system.
Last edited by Georgeandkira; Aug 24, 2025 at 06:29 PM.
The mechanic "noted an unusual binding or crunching noise from the engine while running".
- At 28 years of age and 180k miles, have you considered accessory belt and bearings aging?
-- Are the front hubs "always engaged" on your truck? Is your front driveshaft spinning at all times? Lots to inspect.
Do get back to us with the cause of that noise.
Truck on the road ?
Replace the fuel filter and drive a bit before doing any injector work.
You've the option to drain the gas tank. Disturb the system ahead of your work first.
Replace injector #5 and maybe service / clean the others?
Like they say with older vehicles: Don't patch. Do the whole system.
Thank you very much for your reply! I did change the fuel filter before the mechanics diagnosis.
I ended up replacing the #5 fuel injector. But I did not notice a difference.
I'm going to go ahead and pull the heads and see what they look like. I'm afraid after the mechanic mentioning a "binding or crunching" that is maybe be a cylinder head valve.
"Recommends removing valve covers to inspect further".
Good luck
Thanks Georgeandkira!
I did pop the valve covers and I found no obvious problems. I know I should crank the engine but I don't feel comfortable doing so with all the components off of the motor.
One thing I found interesting is that Cylinder #5 looks especially clean compared to the rest. Any thoughts? Please see photos. Thank!