Re: OT: DTC Codes P0304

From: Josh Battles (josh.lists@omg-stfu.com)
Date: Wed Jan 18 2006 - 09:27:31 EST


On Tue, January 17, 2006 6:33 pm, david.clement@verizon.net wrote:
>
> My wife's PT cruiser has been setting code P0304 (mis-fire cylinder #4). If I
> clear the code it will come back in 2 or 3 days. It's not impacting the way
> the
> car runs in any noticiable way.
>
> Since the car was due for new plugs I figured that would be a good place to
> start no sets code. I thought maybe I had a wire going bad so I swapped wires
> for cylinder 1 & 4 to see if the code would move to cylinder #1 (P0304), nope
> still P0304.
>
> My question is how does the ecm sense that there has been a mis-fire? Is it
> strikely looking to see if there has been a spark or is it looking for some
> sort of change in rotationaly speed of the crank that would indicate the
> mixture did not ignite (i.e. bad injector). I begining to think it might be
> an
> injector issue but don't want to did that far into it unless I know that the
> ecm could sense this.
>
> I am past the 3/36 bumper to bumper warranty and into the 7/70 power train
> emissions warranty which I belive would cover this but with a deductable. If
> it's as simple as a new injector (about $45) I will do it myself.

Have you pulled the plugs? What does the #4 look like? I'd probably replace
the plugs just to see what happens and go from there.

turbo?

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