P0307 - Cylinder 7 Misfire Detected
The ECM detected a misfire on cylinder 7.
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Common Next Steps
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Check coil boots, carbon tracking, and whether the miss follows a swap.
Inspect gap, fouling, wear, oil, coolant, and plug-well condition.
Move to injector balance, pulse, or leak-down checks if the misfire stays.
Use compression or leak-down testing when spark and fuel checks do not move the fault.
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Code Overview
The ECM detected a misfire on cylinder 7.
Common Causes
- Worn or fouled spark plug on cylinder 7
- Weak ignition coil, boot, or plug wire for cylinder 7
- Fuel injector issue on cylinder 7
- Vacuum leak affecting the cylinder 7 runner
- Low compression or valve sealing problem on cylinder 7
Symptoms
- Rough idle or steady shake
- Hesitation or stumble under load
- Fuel smell or flashing MIL if the misfire is severe
Diagnostic Steps
- Swap the coil or plug with another cylinder and see whether the misfire follows
- Inspect the cylinder 7 spark plug, boot, and plug well for wear or oil intrusion
- Check injector operation and connector condition on cylinder 7
- Perform compression or leak-down testing if the misfire stays on the same hole
Repair Difficulty
Moderate
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