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2015 DJ 3.6 - Code PO420 and PO305


Elisa

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I have replaced all 6 spark plugs and coil packs. Yet, my spark plugs continuously misfire and I have replace #5 on three occasions in the past 4 months.

What is the cause of the continuous misfire on 5?

What does PO420 mean? I have replaced the catalytic converter 11 months ago.

Could the spark plug misfire be related to a cylinder issue?

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Welcome to forum. Yes it could be a cylinder issue, compression if too low can cause misfire. A bad injector, not very common thing, could also cause misfire issue. Intake manifold seals if leaking air can also cause misfire codes. CPS crank position sensor which is a wear item at high milage, can cause misfire codes; although stalling engine is more common symptom. Lots of potential causes for misfire, unfortunately.

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P0420 is a detected issue with the Bank 1 (rear/firewall side) catalytic converter efficiency.  Unfortunately, a misfiring cylinder can damage a cat.

 

I had a difficult misfire issue on a Town and Country (with the same 3.6 V6) a while back.  Replaced plugs, coils, fuel injector, crank position sensor, and checked manifold leaks.  None of those fixed it.  Ended up doing a leak down test.  Found a ton of air bypassing the piston.  Ended up being a bad piston ring.  I hope that you don't have that issue.

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@John/Horace 

Thank you for the guidance. I have been reviewing similar concerns on this site.

Has anyone heard of the extended warranty that Dodge had released regarding a known cylinder issue that causes the continued replacement of spark plugs (misfires)? I believe it’s 10 years or 150k. It’s not a recall which makes it difficult to track. At least for me.
I want to research that further as well.

I was certain that I had read info. on a thread on this site.

 

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