To fix OBD code P0302, which indicates a misfire in cylinder 2, start by inspecting the spark plug and ignition coil for that cylinder, as they are common culprits. Replace any faulty spark plugs or ignition coils, and check the wiring and connectors for damage. Additionally, examine fuel injectors and ensure they are functioning properly, as well as checking for vacuum leaks in the intake system. If the issue persists, consider performing a compression test to rule out internal engine problems.
its a misfire on the #2 cylinder
Trouble code P0302 means:Cylinder 2 misfire detected
Cylinder #2 misfire detected.
Change the coil of the cyl number 2
Trouble code P0302 means: Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected Try replacing the plugs and wires
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sometimes a temporary fix is just reading the codes from obd (obd II), and removing this. Permanent fix is to get the control box and or PS motor replaced. for the first fix you are looking for auto electrician who has a obd II diagnostic reader. I am surprised that Nissan has got away with this one
po 302 is not a valid code but maybe misfire code number 2 cylinder
Trouble code P0302 means:Cylinder 2 misfire detected
Trouble code P0302 means:Cylinder 2 misfire detected
P0302 is cylinder number two misfire detected.
p0302 is cylinder 2 misfire, you need to fix the cause of the misfire. Possible causes are plugs, coils, injectors......