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You really need to have this checked out. A scanner and a lot of electrical knowledge is need to fix this. You could spend hundreds, only to find out it was a bad wire. P0607 is a PCM problem. P0301 could be caused by this or could be a bad plug, wire, or coil.
The fault code P0301 means "Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected", you can erase the code with related code reader, such as the Godiag T300+ , it has many kinds of functions, but the price is a little expensive.
The error code p0301 ,This code is related to misfire.The cylinder is misfiring.
p0301 this is the indication of cylinder number 1 ,that is misfiring.If the code comes up as p0300 this is the indication of random misfire from all the cylinders.But in your case its indicating p0301 this is indication of cylinder 1 misfire.Check cylinder 1 and replace the faulty cylinder 1 to clear the fault.The spark plugs and the wires connecting to spark plugs also needs to be checked.
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Hi, I'd focus just on that cylinder for now, unless the other lights come on again. This ought to give you enough information to start diagnosing the problem - http://www.obd-codes.com/p0301 - good luck!
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