P0306 is a fairly common trouble code with the Ford Ecosport. It’s and OBD2 code and stands for:
P0306 is certainly a cause for concern, and should be considered a threat to the drivability your Ecosport. The nice thing about P0306 is that it’s a cylinder specific trouble code, which makes diagnosing the problems much more simple than P0300, which means that the cylinders are randomly misfiring.
It will often be accompanied by codes P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304, P0305, etc…. These particular codes indicate that there is a misfire in cylinder one, two, three, four, and five respectively.
Fixing P0306 should be considered a high priority. Unlike a lot of the OBDII codes, this code has to do directly with engine combustion. It also can cost money to ignore it, since driving with a misfire can damage the Ecosport’s catalytic converter. The engine is also not firing all of the fuel, so raw fuel is also passing through Cylinder 6 into the exhaust. Mileage may suffer as well when your Ecosport has P0306 as well.
Ford Ecosport P0306 Definition
P0306 is a cylinder specific misfire code, which means that Cylinder 6 is misfiring and causing it. An important thing to understand when finding the location of Cylinder 6 is that it’s going to be the sixth cylinder in the firing order. It won’t be the sixth cylinder that you might see when looking at the engine.
Ecosport P0306 OBDII Code Symptoms
There are quite a few things that can cause the P0306 trouble code to trigger the Ford Ecosport. Here are the most common problems that may cause it. They are presented somewhat in order from most to least likely to be causing the code: If you follow the items listed above you should be able to fix the P0306. Here’s how to go about it: Inspect and test the parts of the ignition system around the cylinder to determine whether or not you need to replace the coil packs, plugs, or wires. Most of the time one of those three things will end up being the problem. You need to reset the trouble codes and swap the coil pack, wire, and plug from Cylinder 6 to another cylinder. If you get a different P030X code, you’ll know that one of those three components is bad, since by moving those components you have changed which cylinder the trouble code has registered in. After that, Go ahead and replace them or have them tested. It’s an easy, and cheap method of determining if your ignition components have gone bad. After that you would want to test the fuel injection system. There are links above that’ll show you how to do that. If that doesn’t work, it may be time to do a compression test and see if you have a leak in the sixth cylinder. P0306 is cause for concern and left unfixed can leave you stranded or make the vehicle virtually un-drivable. Fixing the problem causing the code to fire can save you time and money and keep your Ford Ecosport from breaking down. Quick action may also save your catalytic converter from going bad. Good luck diagnosing the issue. If there is anything that you would like to add please leave a comment below.
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