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Troubleshooting

DTC P0301 Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION


DTC Detection Condition:




Misfire: The ECM uses the crankshaft position sensor and camshaft position sensor to monitor changes in the crankshaft rotation of each cylinder.

The ECM counts the number of times the engine seed change rate that misfire has occurred. And when the misfire rate equals to or exceeds the count of indicating that the engine condition has deteriorated, the MIL lights up.

If the misfire rate is high enough and the driving conditions will cause the catalyst to overheat, the MIL blinks when misfiring occurs.

HINT: When the 2 or more codes of a misfiring cylinder are recorded repeatedly but no random misfire code is recorded, it indicates that the misfires have been detected and recorded at different times.

Wiring Diagram:






CONFIRMATION DRIVING PATTERN

a. Connect the hand-held tester or the OBD II scan tool.
b. Record the DTC and freeze frame data.
c. Use the hand-held tester to set to the check mode.
d. Drive the vehicle several times with the engine speed, load and its surrounding range shown with the ENGINE SPD, CALC LOAD in the freeze frame data or the MISFIRE RPM, MISFIRE LOAD in the data list. Without hand-held tester, turn the ignition switch OFF after the symptom is simulated once. Then repeat the simulation process again.






HINT: In order to memorize the DTC of misfire, it is necessary to drive around the MISFIRE RPM, MISFIRE LOAD in the data list for the following period of time in the data list.

e. Check whether there is misfire or not by monitoring the DTC and freeze frame data. After that record them.
f. Turn the ignition switch OFF and wait at least 5 seconds.

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INSPECTION PROCEDURE

HINT:

- If DTCs besides misfire are memorized simultaneously, first perform the troubleshooting for them.
- Read freeze frame data using hand-held tester or OBD II scan tool, as freeze frame data records the engine conditions when a malfunction is detected. When troubleshooting, it is useful for determining whether the vehicle was running or stopped, the engine was warmed up or not, the air-fuel ratio was lean or rich, etc. at the time of the malfunction.
- If the misfire does not occur when the vehicle is brought to the workshop, misfire can be confirmed by reproducing the condition of the freeze frame data. Also, after the repair, confirm that there is no misfire (See the confirmation driving pattern).
- On 6 and 8 cylinder engines, misfiring cylinder identification is disabled at high engine speed and only an general misfire fault code P0300 is stored instead of a cylinder specific misfire fault code (i. e., P0301 - P0308). Under the following conditions, only P0300 code may be stored.
Misfire starts in the high engine speed area or Misfire occurs only in the high engine speed area. Therefore, when a general misfire fault code (i.e., P0300) is only stored, erase the DTCs after read freeze frame data with the hand-held tester or OBD II scan tool. Start the engine and drive the confirmation pattern (See the CONFIRMATION DRIVING PATTERN) and read the value of the misfire ratio for each cylinder (or DTC). Perform the repair correspond to the high misfire ratio cylinder (or the misfiring cylinder indicated by DTC). After completing the repair, confirm no misfire is occurring by driving the confirmation pattern.
- When either of SHORT FT #1, LONG FT #1 in the freeze frame data is over the range of +20 %, there is a possibility that the air-fuel ratio is inclining either to "RICH" (-20 % or less) or "LEAN" (+20 % or more).
- When COOLANT TEMP in the freeze frame data is less than 80 °C (176 °F), there is a possibility of misfire only during warming up the engine.
- If the misfire cannot be reproduced, the reason may be because of driving the vehicle with lack of fuel, a use of improper fuel, a stain an ignition plug, etc.

CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS

HINT:
Hand-held tester only:
By putting the vehicle's ECM in the check mode, the 1 trip detection logic is possible instead of the 2 trip detection logic and the sensitivity to detect open circuits is increased. This makes it easier to detect intermittent problems.

a. Clear the DTC.
b. Set the check mode.
c. Perform a simulation test.
d. Check the connector and terminal.
e. Handle the connector.