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Altezza Misfire Problem! Please Help!


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Hi everyone,

I am having a serious misfire problem with my 1999 Toyota Altezza with automatic (tiptronic) transmission and 3S-GE Beams engine.

I have already spent a hell of a lot of money trying to fix this problem.

My problem:

My Altezza misfires badly below 3300rpm. The worst misfiring is between 2500 and 3300 but it seems to clear and pull like normal above 3300rpm. It's not like engine is on 3 cylinders, it seems to just be misfiring across all cylinders!

The is no engine warning light on the dash, however the green ECT PWR light flashes - and has been doing so for a long time.

The car does not appear to have any engine error codes stored when I short the terminals togther in the Diagnostics Box in the engine bay, however it does have a transmission error code 76.

I have already fitted the following brand new items to try to fix this problem:

New ECU

New Plugs

New Coil Packs

New Fuel Filter

New Oxygen (Lambda) Sensors

If anyone has any suggestions as to what part to change next, or what could be causing this then please let me know! I was going to try to get hold of a throttle body with electrical components next and try swapping that over...

Thanks,

Jon

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Hi everyone,

I am having a serious misfire problem with my 1999 Toyota Altezza with automatic (tiptronic) transmission and 3S-GE Beams engine.

I have already spent a hell of a lot of money trying to fix this problem.

My problem:

My Altezza misfires badly below 3300rpm. The worst misfiring is between 2500 and 3300 but it seems to clear and pull like normal above 3300rpm. It's not like engine is on 3 cylinders, it seems to just be misfiring across all cylinders!

The is no engine warning light on the dash, however the green ECT PWR light flashes - and has been doing so for a long time.

The car does not appear to have any engine error codes stored when I short the terminals togther in the Diagnostics Box in the engine bay, however it does have a transmission error code 76.

I have already fitted the following brand new items to try to fix this problem:

New ECU

New Plugs

New Coil Packs

New Fuel Filter

New Oxygen (Lambda) Sensors

If anyone has any suggestions as to what part to change next, or what could be causing this then please let me know! I was going to try to get hold of a throttle body with electrical components next and try swapping that over...

Thanks,

Jon

Faulty MAF sensor?

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Are you sure that its a missfire and not the autobox changing between gears eraticly as you have a transmission fault code??? May be you should try to find out what fault code is for autobox first! if you have no other fault codes.

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No, its a misfire.

When sat with the car parked it misfires, as it does when actually driving. It failed the MOT because of ridiculously high emissions from the misfire as well.

I have tried researching the autobox fault code but cannot get hold of the autobox codes for the Altezza. If anyone has them or can point me in the right direction then please do so!

I tried calling the my friends at the local Lexus/Toyota garage to see what the IS200 autobox code 76 was - and it does not even have code 76 listed! The closest number they had was a 74 or 78, cant remember exactly, but that was for the Linear Solenoid.

I personally can't see how the autobox error code and the misfire can be linked, I think they are two seperate problems.

Any idea how or why a faulty MAF sensor would be causing the misfire?

Thanks,

Jon

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No, its a misfire.

When sat with the car parked it misfires, as it does when actually driving. It failed the MOT because of ridiculously high emissions from the misfire as well.

I have tried researching the autobox fault code but cannot get hold of the autobox codes for the Altezza. If anyone has them or can point me in the right direction then please do so!

I tried calling the my friends at the local Lexus/Toyota garage to see what the IS200 autobox code 76 was - and it does not even have code 76 listed! The closest number they had was a 74 or 78, cant remember exactly, but that was for the Linear Solenoid.

I personally can't see how the autobox error code and the misfire can be linked, I think they are two seperate problems.

Any idea how or why a faulty MAF sensor would be causing the misfire?

Thanks,

Jon

As far as i know the Maf sensor monitors the amount of air coming into the engine and the temperature of the air, could be totally broken so the ecu doesnt know what to do . Not sure if this causes misfire. maybe take it out and give it a clean with electrical contact cleaner

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  • 3 weeks later...

If you are misfiring this is normally a fuelling problem, looks like you replaced everything but the air flow meter.

I had an error flash up on my Altezza and the fuel consumption dropped. I took it to a local performance specialist in Southampton and they spent a week going through everything and came up with the air flow meter or something like that - the thing that regulates the flow of fuel depending on how much air has been requested by the throttle. They did explain it to me but I am a numpty when it come to these things. The guy also mentioned that the japanese rarely change their spark plugs as they get rid of the car before they need changing and this is often another fault.

Cost me about £100 and it was all fixed and dandy.

If you want some further info email me on douglas_neal@yahoo.co.uk.

Cheers,

Douglas

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  • 10 years later...

My 1998 alteza is200 is misfiring too I've done the air flow meter all new spark plugs compression test good air filter change full service my misfired on idle and hestitate when first going off from stop running roughly like a sack of spuds still got balls though I got tolded its maybe my fuel injection in cylinder 6 as compression test was fine in al, cylinders but 6 injecter not working 

 

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Why  do coil packs break down an how do I diagnose the problem wat the issue for brand new individual coil packs burning out an wen u see swap coil packs around it changes to next cylinder

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Hi , I have a 00 Toyota altezza g1 4 cylinder , it’s  misfiring , cylinder 1 , 2 , 3 all good , cylinder 4 is soaking the spark plug in petrol , swapped coil packs for 1 to 4 and same problem , I plugged out each coil pack each one dies down but when I plug out 4 nothing happens when I swapped coil packs same thing happens in number 4 , there sparking constant  in 1-3 , 4 is sparking on and off not constant like the others , any one have any idea , new spark plugs and coil packs too , anyone able to help thanks 

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Hi Shane and welcome to the LOC.

You must have the Beams engine 😀

Plugs wet so you have fuel, no spark even on a known good coil pack swop around means you have a wiring fault to that coil or no ECU igniter pulse.

I don’t have the wiring diagram unfortunately so unable to help much more, check the connection plug to the coil for a poor connection and then it’s a case of following the wiring back towards the ECU.

Have a look at the link below, I found more dead links than anything but you may find what you need somewhere in there.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?client=safari&sxsrf=ALeKk03K76Mkjz7ffxkn6Og8XGo7-vMO3g%3A1595169547983&source=hp&ei=C1sUX5nFOYa9UM3mi9AK&q=beams+engine+ignition+wiring+diagram&oq=Beams+engine+ignition+wiring&gs_lcp=ChFtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1ocBABGAAyBQghEKABOgcIIxDqAhAnOgQIIxAnOgUIABCRAjoFCAAQsQM6CAgAELEDEIMBOgIILjoCCAA6BQguELEDOgYIABAWEB46BwghEAoQoAE6BAghEBU6CAghEBYQHRAeUNQlWO6NAWC5lwFoAXAAeACAAboCiAHhHJIBCDguMTYuMy4xmAEAoAEBsAEP&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-hp

Found this after a bit more searching, shows the ECU coil pins etc, make sure the faulty coil has a good earth as they are done individually at each coil looking at the diagram.

 

https://www.sq-engineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/3S-GE_Wiring_Diagram.pdf

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