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Error code 1316 - Misfire Excessive Emissions Fault

Will changing plugs possibly correct this problem?

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Hello my 2005 S-Type Jaguar is throwing up codes can you tell me what they are... and possibly what they mean *P0306 *P1314 *P1316 *P1317 *P1647 *P1000 Thank You

You need to get your vehicle to a good mechanic as this could be almost anything! One of the cylinders isn't firing correctly. This could be a fuel, an air or a spark issue. It will need further investigation. It also suggests there might be a problem with one of the O2 sensors on the exhaust system. I was unable to find a listing for P1317.
P0306 = Cylinder 6 - misfire detected.
P1000 = OBD Systems Readiness Test Not Complete.
P1314 = Misfire Rate Catalyst Damage Fault - Bank 2.
P1316 = Misfire Rate Exceeds Emissions.
P1317 = (no code found).
P1647 = Linear O2 Sensor Control Chip (Bank 2).
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2008 Cadillac CTS returning P0303 after replacing spark plug and coil pack

Error Code: P0303
Description:
Cylinder 3 - Misfire Detected
Possible Cause:
Wiring harness, igniter and fuel injector connectors.
Ignition system. (Spark plugs gaps)
Fuel injector No. 3.
Fuel pressure.
Running out of fuel.
EVAP canister purge valve.
Evaporative emission system.
Low compression, cylinder No.3. (check valve clearance and throttle plate for excessive wear)
Engine control module (ECM).
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I have a 2002 Jaguar X-type. The check engine light came on and it has been acting jumpy/shaky. I recently took it to be diagnosed and the codes I recieved back were P1314, P1316, P1111, and P0302..What do...

All fault codes can be checked out at http://www.bluejag.co.uk but here are the results for some of yours. You can ignor P1111. Looks like a faulty plug or coil pack cylinder 2

Fault Code:- P1314 Indicates a Power-train fault


The fault is generally due to a problem in the Ignition or Misfire area


Fault Description: Misfire rate catalyst damage -bank 2 NOTE: This DTC will flag only when accompanied by an individual cylinder misfire DTC: P0300 - P0306

Action of ECM:- ECM Default:- Maximum engine speed reduced


After clearing the DTC, complete the Misfire monitor drive cycle
Check for a reoccurrence of fault DTC.


Possible Fault:- Cylinder compression low Worn camshaft / broken valve spring(s) Fuel delivery pressure (low / high) Fuel injector(s) restricted / leaking Fuel injector(s) continuously open Fuel contamination Fuel injector circuit fault(s) (Injector DTCs also flagged) Spark plug failure / fouled / incorrect gap ECM to ignition coil primary circuit fault (Cylinder misfire detected DTC also flagged) Ignition coil failure
Fault Code:- P1316 Indicates a Power-train fault


The fault is generally due to a problem in the Ignition or Misfire area


Fault Description: Misfire excess emission NOTE: This DTC will flag only when accompanied by an individual cylinder misfire DTC: P0300 - P0306

Action of ECM:- none


After clearing the DTC, complete the Misfire monitor drive cycle
Check for a reoccurrence of fault DTC.


Possible Fault:- Cylinder compression low Worn camshaft / broken valve spring(s) Fuel delivery pressure (low / high) Fuel injector(s) restricted / leaking Fuel injector(s) continuously open Fuel contamination Fuel injector circuit fault(s) (Injector DTCs also flagged) Spark plug failure / fouled / incorrect gap ECM to ignition coil primary circuit fault (Cylinder misfire detected DTC also flagged) Ignition coil failure

Fault Code:-
P0302 Indicates a Power-train fault


The fault is generally due to a problem in the Ignition or Misfire area


Fault Description: Misfire detected ?€" cylinder 2

Action of ECM:- none


After clearing the DTC, complete the Misfire monitor drive cycle
Check for a reoccurrence of fault DTC.


Possible Fault:- Refer to P0300 Possible Causes
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2001 jeep cherokee has a p1494 code and a p0301 code seems to be running fine but want pass emissions

0301 is cyclinder 1 miss fire,check coil pack and spark plug,plug first,1494 is the fan relay,It's in the right front of the engine compartment. Kind of behind and below the RF headlamp and in front of and below the fuse box.
Easy to replace, just unplug it and plug the new one in.
The relay is the most common cause for that code with a no fan operation condition, we see it all the time.
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Service engine soon light is flashing

When the light comes on without flashing, it just means an emissions problem, when it starts to flash it has become more serious. I suspect that there was an error putting the plugs and or wires. That computer can determine if there is a misfire and it will put out a P040X, code where X represents which cylinder is the problem. This will help you not have to take each one apart. If there are more than one, check each number.

Ex. P0401 means there is misfire on cylinder number 1

P0400 is a random misfire detected.

If you take it to an Advance or Autozone they will usually scan if for free.

By the way, if you used cheap plugs instead of platinum plugs that could do it too.

Hope this helps.
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Changed intake manifold gasket and installed new plentum on 1999 buick lesabre. Replaced EGR valve because scanner said bad. I get a intermittent hesitation at excelleration the engine light will flash and...

flash is misfire than steady is fault code misfire can be from anything from air cleaner clogged to mass air flow sensor to pcv valve,vacuum leak etc u already changed egr need to have scanned for more specific code code number breaks down to emissions mechanical and or manufactures specific code
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Random misfire code changed plugs,coil pack,wires cannot feel car skip when driving but light keeps blinking after driving car and code comes back any suggestions

Random engine misfire is very hard to diagnose as there are alot of things that can cause this. I would check the PCV system first replace the pcv valve and inspect all lines going to the pcv valve for leaks. The other thing to do is replace the gas cap as this can also cause the code. Most likely cause is a fault in the emissions system.
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Misfire

Well, the P in the code means powertrain.  As far as the code specifics, 
P1313 Misfire Rate Catalyst Damage Fault - Bank 1
P1316 Misfire Rate Exceeds Emissions

I would say check your spark plugs and wires.  
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Hi, I have a 1997 Porsche 993. Motronic 5.2 M07. I am getting these fault codes 1) 62 misfire emissions-relvant 2) 51 Cylinder 2 misfire emissions-relevant) 3) 54 Cylinder 5 misfire ...

misfire :-------- try checking your 02 sensors /fuel pump and filter.

for 51 cylinder misfire :---
Change the coil. Period. Very easy to remove from the vehicle if it's a 4 cyl. Follow that spark plug wire from the spark plug to the other end. What it's attached to you should replace
for 54 cylinder 5 misfire :---First you have to eliminate the most obvious problems, like spark plug and spark plug wire. If you replace those and you still have a misfire, then it's a good idea to look for a vacuum leak in the intake manifold
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