A cylinder misfire could be caused by multiple issues. Among them: 1. A faulty, old, or corroded spark plug. (~$10 per set to replace) 2. A malfunctioning ignitor ($50-$100 to replace) 3. A faulty wire leading to the ignitor Listed by rarity from least to most.
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The # 2 engine cylinder has a misfire
Could be a faulty spark plug or fuel injector for that cylinder. Try getting a new set of spark plugs and add premium octane fuel for a cleaner engine.
If check engine light is on, have a parts store read the code. It will tell you there is a random misfire and usually what cylinder is misfiring. Replace the coil pack for that cylinder and all will be well.
The causes for cylinder 2 to misfire in a 2001 Chrysler Sebring with a 3.0 engine is a faulty spark plug or a damaged spark plug wire. In-depth troubleshooting can be completed by a local mechanic or dealership.
try checking your 02 sensors
the code p0304 is cylinder 4 misfire detected
Trouble code P0300 means:Random/multiple cylinder misfire detected
No. It has a chain.
Cylinder #6 misfire see related question below
what does system to lean banks 1 and 2 ? Multiple cylinder misfire?
Trouble code P0300 means:Random/multiple cylinder misfire detected