Read my plugs for me please

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Just wanted to say thank you to the guys who took their time and looked at my plugs and gave me their opinion instead of giving me links to look at, I really do appreciate it. I needed some different opinions from people that are a lot smarter than I am. Thanks again. Here is a few screen shots from my scanner. This was at idle.

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OP, plugs look OK. Take a light grain sandpaper, clean lightly, verify gap, and put em back in. I know how to read some of the display data, but not knowledgeable enuf to say a lot on the readings. There were some PPL know a lot more than me already posted. @pacofortas: maybe he is smelling fuel the ole charcoal cannister need new filter? It is an 2004 so some age there. Just grasping straws on fuel vapors, could be a lot of things. NE way, GL OP on yer ride.
 

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Wisdom ...
Gotta watch them hossies. They sense and Know the exact status of their rider to include the riders ability, even their current state of anxiety, LOL. (something I learned the hard way years ago), hee hee. (Momma's mare Misty) (Momma gone, but still keep her hossie, my gelding died a few years ago)
ADDED: I know, lil off topic, but big time "wisdom" here I learned the hard way, ground kinda hard)...


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Just wanted to say thank you to the guys who took their time and looked at my plugs and gave me their opinion instead of giving me links to look at, I really do appreciate it. I needed some different opinions from people that are a lot smarter than I am. Thanks again. Here is a few screen shots from my scanner. This was at idle.

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Judging from the very first screen, you were in closed loop. Testing should include some open loop in order to get a full assessment.

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Sometimes, even a medical doctor will recommend getting a second opinion.

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They have around 3 thousand miles on them
Since you have a 4.7, the first thing I would recommend is checking the air filter condition. Then, for vacuum at the Positive Crankcase Ventilation valve and hoses.

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Just wanted to say thank you to the guys who took their time and looked at my plugs and gave me their opinion instead of giving me links to look at, I really do appreciate it. I needed some different opinions from people that are a lot smarter than I am. Thanks again. Here is a few screen shots from my scanner. This was at idle.

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Based on this and the photo of the plugs it looks as if you are running a tad rich on bank 2, i.e. passanger side.
Could be a week O2 sensor particularly if you are up over 100K on the odometer. It could also be a small leak in the intake for that bank. If its a leak the O2 stft should level out with RPM to (or close to) bank 1. You want to bring the RPMs up to around 2k to check.
But overall those plugs look good, even for only 3K being on them.

FYI, colder weather will also ding your fuel mileage. Longer to get to close loop on the engine and longer to warm tranny fluid to optimum level for peak effeceincy. Its one of the reasons we have a fluid bypass on the trany lines to the radiator.
 

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I don't see anything wrong here. Very "newish"...
 

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They look fine. Check the gap and put them back.
 

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Quite a few posts have been removed from this thread which violate forum rules.

If it continues warnings will be issued and potential loss of access to the forum may result.

Let's keep it civil here gents.
 

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My 2 yr old Granddaughter just came into my Den. Huge tears.
Seems she had got in trouble, hitting the dog with her toy, so had her toy taken away, by Grandma, and wanted me, to fix it.

Go tell Grandma you are sorry.

Got her a hug but didn't get her the toy.

So, since my own , what I felt were perfectly suitable posts, have been deleted, can I have a Hug?





PS
Explanation would be nice too.
Can't remember, for sure, but think I explained about Ignore feature, for less than desireable company.
 

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My 2 yr old Granddaughter just came into my Den. Huge tears.
Seems she had got in trouble, hitting the dog with her toy, so had her toy taken away, by Grandma, and wanted me, to fix it.

Go tell Grandma you are sorry.

Got her a hug but didn't get her the toy.

So, since my own , what I felt were perfectly suitable posts, have been deleted, can I have a Hug?





PS
Explanation would be nice too.
Can't remember, for sure, but think I explained about Ignore feature, for less than desireable company.
I'll hug you!!!!!!!!!!

And, remember, it is the internet, not the real world.

How about some ice cream?
 

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