P0307: OBD-II code P0307 means the PCM has detected misfires on cylinder 7 — an ignition, fuel, or compression problem is stopping that cylinder from firing properly.
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Symptoms
- The check engine light is on or flashing, and the engine shakes noticeably at idle or under load.
- Power loss, hesitation, and a rough, uneven idle because one cylinder isn't contributing to combustion.
- Fuel economy drops sharply, a raw fuel smell may come from the exhaust, and prolonged misfires will eventually damage the catalytic converter.
Common causes
- A worn or fouled spark plug in cylinder 7 — the cheapest and most common cause, always check first.
- A failing ignition coil-on-plug (COP) or coil pack feeding cylinder 7 — swap with a known-good coil to confirm.
- A clogged, leaking, or dead fuel injector on cylinder 7, or a mechanical issue like a burnt valve or low compression.
What to do?
Pull the spark plug on cylinder 7 and inspect for wear, fouling, or damage — replace all plugs if any are due. Swap the ignition coil with a known-good cylinder and rescan; if the misfire follows the coil, replace it. Test injector resistance and listen for its click. Run a compression test if ignition and fuel test good.