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What would cause my cylinder to misfire?
Damaged, worn, or bad spark plugs, or a weak ignition coil can cause a loss of spark, and therefore, a misfiring cylinder. If there is not enough gasoline in the air/fuel mixture, this can cause a misfire as well. Sometimes cylinders have intermittent misfires, which means the cylinder does not misfire all the time.
What are cylinder misfire symptoms?
If you are experiencing misfires, you might also hear sudden changes in your engine’s sound. If you think you may be hearing odd sounds emitting from your engine bay, turn your radio off and listen for any clanking, coughing, or sputtering.
What causes a car cylinder to randomly misfire?
The most common causes of misfires are worn, improperly installed, and mishandled spark plugs, malfunctioning ignition coils, carbon tracking, faulty spark plug wires and vacuum leaks. With plug-related misfires, worn or improperly installed spark plugs make up the majority.
What happens if you drive with a dead cylinder?
Can you drive with a dead cylinder? With only one broken cylinder, yes you can, but it isn’t recommended. Driving with the engine having a misfired cylinder can be potentially dangerous. You’ll already be low of power with one cylinder if not firing and if you another cylinder goes out, then you lose more power.
What is the misfire code on a Malibu?
Raw fuel is also passing through the cylinder into the exhaust. Mileage may suffer as well when your Malibu has P0302. P0302 is a cylinder specific misfire code, which means that cylinder 2 is misfiring and causing the code.
What causes the Check Engine light to flash in a Malibu?
The check engine light flashes when the misfire condition is present. The exhaust smells of raw gasoline. Bad gas mileage. The 3.5L V6 engine in your Chevy Malibu has 6 cylinders. Each cylinder needs air (compression), fuel, and spark to produce power.
Is there a problem with the Chevy Malibu p0302?
P0302 is certainly a cause for concern, and can be a threat to the drivability the Chevy Malibu. The nice thing about it is that the P0302 has tracked the problem to a particular cylinder, which makes diagnosing the problems simpler than P0300, which means that the cylinders are randomly misfiring.
What is the misfire code on Ford Ka p0302?
P0302 is a cylinder specific misfire code, which means that cylinder 2 is misfiring and causing the code.