Trouble code P0301 means:Cylinder 1 misfire detected
Trouble code P0301 means:Cylinder 1 misfire detected
Cylinder #1 misfire.
Engine cylinders # 1 and # 4 are misfiring
An engine cylinder misfire has been detected in cylinder # 1
Code P0301 is a cylinder number one misfire. Causes include spark plugs, plug wires, injector, internal engine failure, etc.
If you are asking for the Nissan VG33E, 3.3L, V6 engine (used in Frontier, Xterra, Pathfinder, Infiniti, Quest, and 99-02 Mercury Villager) then the knock sensor is located on top of the engine block. It sits on top toward the rear of the engine block , roughly 2/3 from the front of engine, between the #3 and #5 intake openings (right side or passenger side cylinder head). The only way to access it is by removing the intake collector (big Nissan name on top) and intake manifold. You will need at least 3 gaskets from Nissan (roughly $30); one to seal the intake collector with the intake manifold and two for each of the cylinder head set of intakes (#1, #3, & #5 on the right, and #2, #4, & #6 on the left). Do not use aftermarket ones. Nissan use plenum gaskets (made of metal) and aftermarket ones are pressed paper. Cost of factory Nissan gaskets is about the same as the aftermarket ones. Do it right the first time as the whole job takes about a day, including clearing the OBD code (P0301, I think). I have pictures available but just can't add it here.
If you are asking for the Nissan VG33E, 3.3L, V6 engine (used in Frontier, Xterra, Pathfinder, Infiniti, Quest, and 99-02 Mercury Villager) then the knock sensor is located on top of the engine block. It sits on top toward the rear of the engine block , roughly 2/3 from the front of engine, between the #3 and #5 intake openings (right side or passenger side cylinder head). The only way to access it is by removing the intake collector (big Nissan name on top) and intake manifold. You will need at least 3 gaskets from Nissan (roughly $30); one to seal the intake collector with the intake manifold and two for each of the cylinder head set of intakes (#1, #3, & #5 on the right, and #2, #4, & #6 on the left). Do not use aftermarket ones. Nissan use plenum gaskets (made of metal) and aftermarket ones are pressed paper. Cost of factory Nissan gaskets is about the same as the aftermarket ones. Do it right the first time as the whole job takes about a day, including clearing the OBD code (P0301, I think). I have pictures available but just can't add it here.
P0301 , engine cylinder # 1 misfire detected ------------------------------------------------------------ firewall 3 - 6 2 - 5 1 - 4 front of Ford F-150 ( V6 engine ) ------------------------------------------------------------ firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front of Ford F-150 ( V8 engine )
Trouble code P0301 means:Cylinder 1 misfire detected
Trouble code P0301 means: Cylinder #1 misfire detected
Trouble code P0301 means:Cylinder 1 misfire detected
Trouble code P0301 means:Cylinder 1 misfire detected