Cylinders 2 and 6 are misfiring. P0300 is random misfire. Start with a basic tune up.
Yes. At least one or more of these codes would come up, P0300, P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304, P0305, P0306, P0307 or P0308.
P0305 and P0306 indicates that cylinder number 6 is experiencing misfires. A misfire occurs when an insufficient amount of fuel is burning in a cylinder. A misfire from one or more cylinders can be caused by many reasons from a faulty ignition system, fuel system, or internal engine failure
Engine misfires. P0300 corresponds to misfires that are random among all cylinders, whereas P0301-P0306 correspond to specific cylinders. I'm not an expert, but other posts I have read seem to suggest that because you are getting misfires across more than one cylinder, it's probably something like your ignition coil, distributor, etc. !
Trouble code P0306 means: Cylinder #6 misfire detected
Trouble code P0306 means:Cylinder 6 misfire detected
Trouble code P0306 means: Cylinder #6 misfire detected
Trouble code P0306 means: Cylinder #6 misfire detected
Trouble code P0306 means:Cylinder 6 misfire detected
Trouble code P0306 means:Cylinder 6 misfire detected
Trouble code P0306 means:Cylinder 6 misfire detected
Trouble code P0306 means: Cylinder #6 misfire detected
I'm not positive of the P0118 but i think it has to do with the engine coolant, but the P0306 is for cylinder 6 misfire.