Fuel/air mixture too rich, engine misfire, or damage.
Yes, a bad injector can cause a misfire. If an injector is clogged, leaking, or malfunctioning, it may not deliver the proper amount of fuel to the engine cylinder, leading to an improper air-fuel mixture. This imbalance can result in incomplete combustion, causing the engine to misfire. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve such issues.
No it will not cause misfire.
It could.
Contaminated fuel could cause a misfire.
Yes, a P1174 code, which typically indicates an issue with the fuel trim or air-fuel mixture in a vehicle, could contribute to a cylinder 2 misfire. If the air-fuel mixture is not optimal due to sensor malfunctions or fuel delivery issues, it can lead to improper combustion in that specific cylinder. Additionally, a misfire can also be caused by other factors such as ignition problems or mechanical issues, so it's essential to diagnose the root cause thoroughly.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I BELIEVE if the fuel injector is restricted so that the proper air - fuel mixture is not getting to an engine cylinder , that an engine cylinder misfire can occur ( that is only one of the causes of an engine cylinder misfire )
A partially clogged converter will cause this. Also an overly rich fuel/air mixture or a cylinder misfire is a cause.
Anything that could cause a cylinder misfire can cause the check engine light to flash. A restricted fuel filter is one.Anything that could cause a cylinder misfire can cause the check engine light to flash. A restricted fuel filter is one.
Misfire is caused when a cylinder doesn't ignite its fuel mixture. Suspect a bad plug, coil, or wire. This will not be caused by a mass airflow sensor, that can cause a rough idle or bad fuel economy, but will not cause an individual cylinder to misfire. Driving with a continuous misfire condition will eventually destroy your catalytic converter. If your check engine light is flashing you are doing serious damage to your cat converter.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but it might be the spark plug , spark plug wire , not the proper air / fuel mixture to that engine cylinder , and there are probably other causes
Yes they can, if one or more are either stuck open or not working at all it will cause a misfire.