1995 Ford Windstar Van Misfiring Under Load with PO340 Code - Solutions and Diagnostics
I own a 1995 Ford Windstar van with 187,000 miles on the odometer. Approximately two weeks ago, the vehicle began displaying a PO340 diagnostic trouble code. I replaced the cam position sensor, but the issue persisted. Initially, the engine ran rough upon startup, smoothing out once in motion—however, when driving uphill or under load, it would suddenly misfire. Accelerating with the throttle helped stabilize the performance temporarily. I then replaced the fuel filter, which improved the situation: the vehicle now runs smoothly at idle and briefly roughens slightly when shifted into gear before stabilizing. However, this improvement lasted only about three days. The engine has since started misfiring again under load—particularly on hills—indicating a recurring issue. I'm seeking advice on what to check next or where to begin diagnosing the problem. Could it be related to ignition components, fuel delivery, or sensor calibration? Any insights or recommended steps would be greatly appreciated.
Several potential causes exist. How long has it been since the last tune-up? Is this a 3.8L engine? EGR ports can partially clog and contribute to misfires under load. Also, did you inspect the cam synchronizer for damage or wear after replacing the cam position sensor?