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CADILLAC 4.9. CYLINDER # 5 SUBMITTED FAILURE

CADILLAC 4.9. CYLINDER # 5 SUBMITTED FAILURE (NOT WORKED THE INJECTOR) LOOK TO INSPECT THE HARNESS WAS WRONG, THIS MADE JOIN BOTH CABLES AND SEE THE SAME IS THE ENGINE OFF, AGAIN TURN ON, 3 Cylinder stop working again, this MEANS KEEP the engine with 4 cylinders, according to the diagram, the wires go directly to the (ECM) which was already REMEPLAZO AND THE PROBLEM REMAINS THE SAME

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SOURCE: My Cadillac Catera 98 stalls

I had the same problem. My local mechanic, who is quite good, replaced the CRANKSHAFT MOTION SENSOR two years ago and the problem is gone.

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SOURCE: where is cylinder #5 located?

if the cady is front wheel drive it will be in the front all the way to the right, if its rear wheel drive it will be the closest plug to the drivers seat-hope this helps

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SOURCE: where is cylinder #1 on a Cadillac V6 engine 3.6

Right bank is 1,3,5.and left bank is 2,4,6.Hope this helps.Good luck.

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Changed coil pack and plug in #5 on 2002 Chrysler 300M.Engine light on put on scanner po300 and 305 come up. Hard to start when cold . Starts fine when warmed up. What's my next step?

possible causes for code P0300
you've already change coil and plug....

P0300 could be bad #3 plug or coil... switch those also and see if code change..

if it persist try the next thing..

I would try trading fuel injector 4 to 5 and putting 5 into 4 and see which code you get.....

  • Faulty spark plug (s)
  • Faulty ignition coil (s)
  • Clogged or faulty fuel injector (s)
  • Intake air leak
  • Fuel injectors harness is open or shorted
  • Fuel Injectors circuit poor electrical connection
  • Ignition coils harness is open or shorted
  • Ignition coils circuit poor electrical connection
  • Insufficient cylinders compression
  • Incorrect fuel pressure
code P0305 is simmilar....

  • Faulty spark plug 5
  • Clogged or faulty fuel injector 5
  • Faulty ignition coil 5
  • Fuel injector 5 harness is open or shorted
  • Fuel injector 5 circuit poor electrical connection
  • Ignition coil 5 harness is open or shorted
  • Ignition coil 5 circuit poor electrical connection
  • Insufficient cylinder 5 compression
  • Incorrect fuel pressure
  • Intake air leak
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My 2006 ford fusion sel v6 is having cylinder misfiring problems the codes it reads out are p0171 p0304 p0305 p0306 and p0300

p0171 is fuel injection system too lean - bank 1
possible causes
- Intake air leaks - Faulty front heated oxygen sensor - Ignition misfiring - Faulty fuel injectors - Exhaust gas leaks - Incorrect fuel pressure - Lack of fuel - Faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor - Incorrect Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) hose connection
p0304 is cylinder 4 misfire detected.
possible causes
Faulty spark plug 4 - Clogged or faulty fuel injector 4 - Faulty ignition coil 4 - Fuel injector 4 harness is open or shorted - Fuel injector 4 circuit poor electrical connection - Ignition coil 4 harness is open or shorted - Ignition coil 4 circuit poor electrical connection - Insufficient cylinder 4 compression - Incorrect fuel pressure - Intake air leak
p0305 is same as above but cylinder 5.
p0306 is same as above but cylinder 6.
p0300 is random misfire detected
possible cause
Faulty spark plug (s) - Faulty ignition coil (s) - Clogged or faulty fuel injector (s) - Intake air leak - Fuel injectors harness is open or shorted - Fuel Injectors circuit poor electrical connection - Ignition coils harness is open or shorted - Ignition coils circuit poor electrical connection - Insufficient cylinders compression - Incorrect fuel pressure
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Can I drive my car till my shop appointment on monday with codes PO204 and PO304

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Getting a diagnostic reading p0204 on my Jeep Grand Cherokee 1999. What do I need to do?

Injector #4 circuit fault. Typically either a bad injector or a wiring problem to the injector. Start with careful inspection of the wiring harness looking for abrasions, crimped wires, breaks, etc and repair as needed. If the wiring looks good, you can swap #4 injector with injector from another cylinder, reset the PCM to clear the code and run again to see if problem follows the injector. If you still get the #4 injector code, you either have a problem in the wiring harness that you didn't find (more likely) or a bad PCM (much less likely).
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WhAT do obd code p o 204 for 2005 srx cadill

P0204 - Injector Circuit Malfunction Cylinder 4xicon.jpghttp://engine-codes.com/p0204.htmlForum CodePossible causes- Fuel Injector 4 harness is open or shorted
- Fuel injector 4 circuit poor electrical connection

- Faulty fuel injector
- Faulty Engine Control Module (ECM) help.png Help with thisWhen is the code detected?The P0204 is set if the Engine Control Module (ECM) is detects a low or high voltage drop or resistance at the injector 4.

Read more: http://engine-codes.com/p0204.html#ixzz1ziP3Mqgy
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Spark plugs

Check this SPARK PLUG REPLACEMENT - REMOVAL PROCEDURE

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1. Remove the ignition coils (lines at end this document), then return here once you have gotten the Coil
Packs off and precede with step 2 from here.
2. Clean the spark plug recesses with low pressure air. CAUTION: Wear safety glasses
when using compressed air, as flying dirt particles may cause eye injury. NOTE:
Clean the spark plug recess area before removing the spark plug. Failure to do so could
result in engine damage because of dirt or foreign material entering the cylinder head, or
by the contamination of the cylinder head threads. The contaminated threads may prevent
the proper seating of the new plug. Use a thread chaser to clean the threads of any
contamination.
3. Remove the spark plugs from the cylinder head. NOTE: Allow the engine to cool before
removing the spark plugs. Attempting to remove the spark plugs from a hot engine may
cause the plug threads to seize, causing damage to cylinder head threads.
4. Inspect the spark plugs.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

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1. Measure the spark plug gap on the spark plugs to be installed. Compare the measurement
to the gap specifications. NOTE:
• Use only the spark plugs specified for use in the vehicle. Do not install spark
plugs that are either hotter or colder than those specified for the vehicle. Installing
spark plugs of another type can severely damage the engine.
• Check the gap of all new and reconditioned spark plugs before installation. The
pre-set gaps may have changed during handling. Use a round feeler gage to ensure
an accurate check. Installing the spark plugs with the wrong gap can cause poor
engine performance and may even damage the engine.
2. Install the spark plugs to the cylinder head. NOTE:
• Be sure that the spark plug threads smoothly into the cylinder head and the spark
plug is fully seated. Use a thread chaser, if necessary, to clean threads in the
cylinder head. Cross-threading or failing to fully seat the spark plug can cause
overheating of the plug, exhaust blow-by, or thread damage.
• Refer to Component Fastener Tightening Notice in Service Precautions.
Tighten the spark plugs to 18 N.m (13 lb ft).
3. Install the ignition coils.

IGNITION COIL(S) REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
1. Remove the air cleaner resonator and outlet duct.
2. Disconnect the engine wiring harness electrical connector (1) from the oil pressure sensor (2).
3. Disconnect the engine wiring harness retainers (1) from the power steering pump (2).
4. Disconnect the engine wiring harness electrical connectors (1, 4) from the following:
• The exhaust camshaft position (CMP) sensor (5)
• The camshaft position (CMP) actuator solenoid valve (6)
5. Disconnect the engine wiring harness retainer (2) from the camshaft cover (3).
6. Disconnect the engine wiring harness electrical connectors from the following:
• The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor (1)
• The fuel injector harness (2)
• The ignition coils (4)
• The heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) (5)
7. Disconnect the engine wiring harness electrical connector from the intake camshaft position (CMP) sensor.
8. Carefully disengage the engine wiring harness conduit from the camshaft cover, and position aside.
9. Remove the ignition coil bolts.
10. Remove the ignition coils from the camshaft cover.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Install the ignition coils into the camshaft cover. IMPORTANT: Ensure the ignition coil seals are properly seated to the camshaft cover.
2. Install the ignition coil bolts. NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions. Tighten the ignition coil bolts to 10 N.m (89 lb in).
3. Attach the engine wiring harness conduit to the camshaft cover.
4. Connect the engine wiring harness electrical connector to the intake CMP sensor.
5. Connect the engine wiring harness electrical connectors to the following:
• The ECT sensor (1)
• The fuel injector harness (2)
• The ignition coils (4)
• The HO2S (5)
6. Connect the engine wiring harness electrical connectors (1, 4) to the following:
• The exhaust CMP sensor (5)
• The CMP actuator solenoid valve (6)
7. Connect the engine wiring harness retainer (2) to the camshaft cover (3).
8. Connect the engine wiring harness retainers (1) to the power steering pump (2).
9. Connect the engine wiring harness electrical connector (1) to the oil pressure sensor (2).
10. Install the air cleaner resonator and outlet duct.

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How to change spark plugs in a 2005 chev colorado

SPARK PLUG REPLACEMENT - REMOVAL PROCEDURE

1_23_2012_5_10_32_pm.jpg

1. Remove the ignition coils (lines at end this document), then return here once you have gotten the Coil
Packs off and precede with step 2 from here.
2. Clean the spark plug recesses with low pressure air. CAUTION: Wear safety glasses
when using compressed air, as flying dirt particles may cause eye injury. NOTE:
Clean the spark plug recess area before removing the spark plug. Failure to do so could
result in engine damage because of dirt or foreign material entering the cylinder head, or
by the contamination of the cylinder head threads. The contaminated threads may prevent
the proper seating of the new plug. Use a thread chaser to clean the threads of any
contamination.
3. Remove the spark plugs from the cylinder head. NOTE: Allow the engine to cool before
removing the spark plugs. Attempting to remove the spark plugs from a hot engine may
cause the plug threads to seize, causing damage to cylinder head threads.
4. Inspect the spark plugs.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

1_23_2012_5_11_30_pm.jpg

1. Measure the spark plug gap on the spark plugs to be installed. Compare the measurement
to the gap specifications. NOTE:
• Use only the spark plugs specified for use in the vehicle. Do not install spark
plugs that are either hotter or colder than those specified for the vehicle. Installing
spark plugs of another type can severely damage the engine.
• Check the gap of all new and reconditioned spark plugs before installation. The
pre-set gaps may have changed during handling. Use a round feeler gage to ensure
an accurate check. Installing the spark plugs with the wrong gap can cause poor
engine performance and may even damage the engine.
2. Install the spark plugs to the cylinder head. NOTE:
• Be sure that the spark plug threads smoothly into the cylinder head and the spark
plug is fully seated. Use a thread chaser, if necessary, to clean threads in the
cylinder head. Cross-threading or failing to fully seat the spark plug can cause
overheating of the plug, exhaust blow-by, or thread damage.
• Refer to Component Fastener Tightening Notice in Service Precautions.
Tighten the spark plugs to 18 N.m (13 lb ft).
3. Install the ignition coils.

IGNITION COIL(S) REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
1. Remove the air cleaner resonator and outlet duct.
2. Disconnect the engine wiring harness electrical connector (1) from the oil pressure sensor (2).
3. Disconnect the engine wiring harness retainers (1) from the power steering pump (2).
4. Disconnect the engine wiring harness electrical connectors (1, 4) from the following:
• The exhaust camshaft position (CMP) sensor (5)
• The camshaft position (CMP) actuator solenoid valve (6)
5. Disconnect the engine wiring harness retainer (2) from the camshaft cover (3).
6. Disconnect the engine wiring harness electrical connectors from the following:
• The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor (1)
• The fuel injector harness (2)
• The ignition coils (4)
• The heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) (5)
7. Disconnect the engine wiring harness electrical connector from the intake camshaft position (CMP) sensor.
8. Carefully disengage the engine wiring harness conduit from the camshaft cover, and position aside.
9. Remove the ignition coil bolts.
10. Remove the ignition coils from the camshaft cover.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Install the ignition coils into the camshaft cover. IMPORTANT: Ensure the ignition coil seals are properly seated to the camshaft cover.
2. Install the ignition coil bolts. NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions. Tighten the ignition coil bolts to 10 N.m (89 lb in).
3. Attach the engine wiring harness conduit to the camshaft cover.
4. Connect the engine wiring harness electrical connector to the intake CMP sensor.
5. Connect the engine wiring harness electrical connectors to the following:
• The ECT sensor (1)
• The fuel injector harness (2)
• The ignition coils (4)
• The HO2S (5)
6. Connect the engine wiring harness electrical connectors (1, 4) to the following:
• The exhaust CMP sensor (5)
• The CMP actuator solenoid valve (6)
7. Connect the engine wiring harness retainer (2) to the camshaft cover (3).
8. Connect the engine wiring harness retainers (1) to the power steering pump (2).
9. Connect the engine wiring harness electrical connector (1) to the oil pressure sensor (2).
10. Install the air cleaner resonator and outlet duct.

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Hi my 2006 cadillac cts has error codes po 300 303 305 343 347 368 392 and 496 can u tell me what they are or a website to find out thank u

P0300 is multiple engine misfire detected
P0303 is misfire in cylinder 3
P0305 is misfire in cylinder 5
P0343 is camshaft position sensor A (bank 1)
P0347 is camshaft position sensor A (bank 2)
P0368 is camshaft position sensor B (bank 1)
P0392 is camshaft position sensor B (bank2)
P0496 is EVAP Canister Purge System High Purge Flow
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Powerstroke 7.3 2000 two fault codes p0603 and p1211 my reader tells me but i have no manual

p1111 System Pass (No DTCs Available)
P0107 BARO Circuit Low Input
P0l08 BARO Circuit High Input
P0112 IAT Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0113 IAT Sensor Circuit High Input
P0122 Accelerator Pedal Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0123 Accelerator Pedal Sensor Circuit High Input
P0197 EOT Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0198 EOT Sensor Circuit High Input
P0220 Throttle Switch B Circuit Malfunction
P0221 Throttle Switch B Circuit Performance
P0230 Fuel Pump Relay Driver Fail
P0231 Fuel Pump Relay Driver Circuit Failure
P0232 Fuel Pump Relay Driver Failed Off
P0236 Turbo Boost Sensor A Circuit Performance
P0237 Turbo Boost Sensor A Circuit Low Input
P0238 Turbo Boost Sensor A Circuit High Input
P0261 Injector Circuit Low - Cylinder 1
P0262 Injector Circuit High - Cylinder 1
P0263 Cylinder 1 Contribution/Balance Fault
P0264 Injector Circuit Low - Cylinder 2
P0265 Injector Circuit High - Cylinder 2
P0266 Cylinder 2 Contribution/Balance Fault
P0267 Injector Circuit Low - Cylinder 3
P0268 Injector Circuit High - Cylinder 3
P0269 Cylinder 3 Contribution/Balance Fault
P0270 Injector Circuit Low - Cylinder 4
P0271 Injector Circuit High - Cylinder 4
P0272 Cylinder 4 Contribution/Balance Fault
P0273 Injector Circuit Low - Cylinder 5
P0274 Injector Circuit High - Cylinder 5
P0275 Cylinder 5 Contribution/Balance Fault
P0276 Injector Circuit Low - Cylinder 6
P0277 Injector Circuit High - Cylinder 6
P0278 Cylinder 6 Contribution/Balance Fault
PO279 Injector Circuit Low - Cylinder 7
P0280 Injector Circuit High - Cylinder 7
P0281 Cylinder 7 Contribution/Balance Fault
P0282 Injector Circuit Low - Cylinder 8
P0283 Injector Circuit High - Cylinder 8
P0284 Cylinder 8 Contribution/Balance Fault
P0301 Fault Cylinder A-Misfire Detected (CYL 1)
P0302 Fault Cylinder B-Misfire Detected (CYL2)
P0303 Fault Cylinder D-Nlisfire Detected (CYL 3)
P0304 Fault Cylinder E-Misfire Detected (CYL 4)
P0305 Fault Cylinder F-Misfire Detected (CYL5)
P0306 Fault Cylinder G-Nlisfire Detected (CYL 6)
P0307 Fault Cylinder C-Misfire Detected (CYL 7)
P0308 Fault Cylinder H-Misfire Detected (CYL 8)
P0340 CMP Sensor Circuit Malfunction
P0341 CMP Sensor Circuit Performance
P0344 CMP Sensor Circuit Intermittent
P0360 Glow Plug Circuit Malfunction
P0381 Glow Plug Indicator Circuit Malfunction
P0460 Fuel Tank Level Indicator Circuit Malfunction
P0470 Exhaust Back Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction
P0471 Exhaust Back Pressure Sensor Circuit Performance
P0472 Exhaust Back Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0473 Exhaust Back Pressure Sensor Circuit High Input
P0476 Exhaust Pressure Control Valve Maffunction
P0476 Exhaust Pressure Control Valve Performance
P0478 Exhaust Pressure Control Valve High Input
P0500 Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Malfunction
P0503 Vehicle Speed Sensor Noisy
PO541 Manifold Intake Air Heater
P0542 Manifold Intake Air Heater
P0560 System Voltage Malfunction
P0662 System Voltage Low
P0563 System Voltage High
P0666 Cruise 'On" Signal Malfunction
P0566 Cruise "Off' Signal Malfunction
P0667 Cruise 'Resume' Signal Malfunction
P0668 Cruise "Set' Signal Malfunction
P0669 Cruise "Coast' Signal Malfunction
P0571 Brake Svdtch A Circuit Malfunction
P0603 Internal Control Module KAM Error
P0605 Internal Control Module ROM Error
PO606 PCM Processor Fault
P0640 Manifold Intake Air Heater
P0670 Glow plug control circuit malfunction
P0671 Glow plug #1 circuit failure
P0672 Glow plug #2 circuit failure
P0673 Glow plug #3 circuit failure
P0674 Glow plug #4 circuit failure
P0675 Glow plug #5 circuit failure
P0676 Glow plug #6 circuit failure
P0677 Glow plug #7 circuit failure
P0678 Glow plug #8 circuit failure
P0683 Glow plug diagnostic signal communication fault
P0703 Brake Switch B Circuit Malfunction
P0704 Clutch Pedal Position Switch Input Circuit Malfunction
P0705 TR Sensor Circuit Malfunction
P0707 TR Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0708 TR Sensor Circuit High Input
P0712 Transmission Fluid Temp. Sensor CKT Low Input
P0713 Transmission Fluid Temp. Sensor CKT High Input
P0715 TSS Sensor Circuit Malfunction Fault
P0717 TSS Intermittent Failure
P0718 Noisy TSS
P0720 OSS Sensor Circuit Malfunction
P0721 Noisy OSS
P0722 OSS Intermittent Failure
P0732 Gear Two Ratio Error
P0733 Gear Three Ratio Error
P0741 TCC Circuit Performance
P0743 Torque Converter Clutch System Electrical Failure
P0750 Shift Solenoid 1 Malfunction
P0755 Shift Solenoid B Malfunction
P0781 1-2 Shift Malfunction
P0782 2-3 Shift Malfunction
P0783 3-4 Shift Malfunction
P0800 Logon to http://web.archive.org/web/200701120...utoadvice.com/ A.S.A.P
P1000 OBD 11 Monitor Checks Not Complete. More Driving Required
P1105 Dual Alternator Upper Fault (Monitor)
P1106 Dual Afternator Lower Fault (Control)
P1107 Dual Alternator Lower Circuit Malfunction (Control)
P1108 Dual Alternator BATT Lamp Circuit Malfunction
P1118 Manifold Air Temperature Sensor Low Input
P1119 Manifold Air Temperature Sensor High Input
P1139 Water in Fuel Indicator Circuit Malfunction
P1140 Water in Fuel Condition
P1184 Engine Oil Tamp Sensor Circuit Performance
P1209 Injection Control System Pressure Peak Fault
P1210 Injection Control Pressure Above Expected Level
P1211 ICP Not Controllable - Pressure Abow/Below Desired
P1212 ICP Voltage Not at Expected Level
P1218 CID Stuck High
P1219 CID Stuck Low
P1247 Turbo Boost Pressure Low
P1248 Turbo Boost Pressure Not Detected
P1249 Wastagate Fail Steady State Test
P1250 Electronic Passive Anti-Theft System
P1261 High to Low Side Short - Cylinder 1
P1262 High to Low Side Short - Cylinder 2
P1263 High to Low Side Short - Cylinder 3
P1264 High to Low Side Short - Cylinder 4
P1265 High to Low Side Short - Cylinder 5
P1266 High to Low Side Short - Cylinder 6
P1267 High to Low Side Short - Cylinder 7
P1268 High to Low Side Short - Cylinder 8
P1271 High to Low Side Open - Cylinder 1
P1272 High to Low Side Open - Cylinder 2
P1273 High to Low Side Open - Cylinder 3
P1274 High to Low Side Open - Cylinder 4
P1275 High to Low Side Open - Cylinder 5
P1276 High to Low Side Open - Cylinder 6
P1277 High to Low Side Open - Cylinder 7
P1278 High to Low Side Open - Cylinder 8
P1280 ICP Circuit Out of Range Low
P1281 ICP Circuit Out of Range High
P1282 Excessive ICP
P1263 IPR Circuit Failure
P1284 ICP Failure - Aborts KOER or CCT Test
P1291 High Side No. 1 (Right) Short to GND or B
P1292 High Side No. 2 (Left) Short to GND or B
P1293 High Side Open Bank No. 1 (Right)
P1294 High Side Open Bank No. 2 (Left)
P1295 Multiple Faults on Bank No. 1 (Right)
P1296 Multiple Faults on Bank No. 2 (Left)
P1297 High Sides Shorted Together
P1298 IDM Failure
P1316 Injector Circuit/IDM Codes Detected
P1391 Glow Plug Circuit Low Input Bank No. 1(Right)
P1393 Glow Plug Circuit Low Input Bank No. 2 (Left)
P1395 Glow Plug Monitor Fault Bank No. 1
P1396 Glow Plug Monitor Fault Bank No. 2
P1397 SYstem Voltage Out of Self Test Range
P1464 A/C On During KOER or CCT Test
P1501 VSS Out Of Self Test Range
P1502 Invalid Self Test - APCM Functioning
P1531 Invalid Test -Accelerator Pedal Movement
P1536 Parking Brake Applied Failure
P1662 IDM EN Circuit Failure
P1663 FDCS Circuit Failure
P1667 CID Circuit Failure
P1668 PCM -IDM Diagnostic Communication Error
P1670 EF Feedback Signal Not Detected
P1690 Wastegate Control Valve Malfunction
P1702 TRS Sensor Intermittent Circuit Malfunction
P1704 Digital TRS Failed to Transition State
P1705 TR Sensor out of Self Test Range
P1711 TFT Sensor Out of Self Test Range
P1713 TFT Stuck in Range Low-Below 50'F
P1714 Shilt Solenoid A Inductive Signature Malfunction
P1715 Shift Solenoid B Inductive Signature Malfunction
P1718 TFT Stuck in Range High-Above 25OF
P1728 Transmission Slip Error
P1729 4x4L Switch Error
P1744 Torque Converter Clutch System Performance
P1746 EPC Solenoid Open Circuit
P1747 EPC Solenoid Short Circuit
P1754 CCS (Solenoid) Circuit Malfunction
P1760 EPC Solenoid Short Intermittent
P1780 TCS Circuit Out of self Test Range
P1781 4x4L Circuit Out of Self Test Range
P1783 Transmission Overtemperature Condition
No Code No Communication
No Code Auxiliary Powertrain Control System
No Code Tachometer
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P0305 what can be the problem

code po305 cylinder misfire detected conditions.4 possible causes. 1. air leak in the intake manifold or in the egr or pvc system. 2. base engine mechanical fault that affects only cylinder 5. 3.fuel component fault that affects only cylinder 5 a dirty or sticking fuel injector. 4.ignition system problem coil - plug -that affects only cylinder 5.
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