Bermuda2012
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Hi Everyone!
I have got a Jeep Liberty 2007 with about 150k mileages some months ago, and the CEL was on. The code was initially P0306 (Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected), and it has been on at least since 2020 as I saw that on an old emission inspection certificate. After some while, another code came up, P0300 (Multiple/Random Cylinder Misfire Detected), so I decided to do something to fix the problem.
I got 6 new NGK Spark Plugs (ZFR6F11G/6987) and 6 new Mopar Ignition Coils (UF270 56028138) from eBay last month, then the mechanic guy replaced all of them together and also changed the spark plug gap to be 0.040 inches. Then he erased both codes and we expected everything to be perfect after that.
After driving some milages the CEL went back on again, and now after about 50 miles of driving it is still on. I thought the next thing might be the Fuel Injector so I wanted to change at least the fuel injector number 6 (even though the Mopar is very expensive, but I think it is the OEM), but another guy in AutoNation Jeep told me recently that the issue is less possible to be the fuel injector as it has a specific code called P0206. It has really made me mad and I have no idea what the main problem could be. It might not be very serious, but I would like to fix it and drive this Jeep at least for three more years.
So, I just wanted to ask here if anybody has experienced anything similar, or if anyone has any idea or suggestion that I should do next. I have searched a lot, but not sure what would be the best and cheapest thing to do next, like cleaning the throttle body and vacuum tube, changing the fuel injector number 6, doing a pressure or leak test, or whatever. I highly appreciate all your help buddies. Thanks so much in advance!
I have got a Jeep Liberty 2007 with about 150k mileages some months ago, and the CEL was on. The code was initially P0306 (Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected), and it has been on at least since 2020 as I saw that on an old emission inspection certificate. After some while, another code came up, P0300 (Multiple/Random Cylinder Misfire Detected), so I decided to do something to fix the problem.
I got 6 new NGK Spark Plugs (ZFR6F11G/6987) and 6 new Mopar Ignition Coils (UF270 56028138) from eBay last month, then the mechanic guy replaced all of them together and also changed the spark plug gap to be 0.040 inches. Then he erased both codes and we expected everything to be perfect after that.
After driving some milages the CEL went back on again, and now after about 50 miles of driving it is still on. I thought the next thing might be the Fuel Injector so I wanted to change at least the fuel injector number 6 (even though the Mopar is very expensive, but I think it is the OEM), but another guy in AutoNation Jeep told me recently that the issue is less possible to be the fuel injector as it has a specific code called P0206. It has really made me mad and I have no idea what the main problem could be. It might not be very serious, but I would like to fix it and drive this Jeep at least for three more years.
So, I just wanted to ask here if anybody has experienced anything similar, or if anyone has any idea or suggestion that I should do next. I have searched a lot, but not sure what would be the best and cheapest thing to do next, like cleaning the throttle body and vacuum tube, changing the fuel injector number 6, doing a pressure or leak test, or whatever. I highly appreciate all your help buddies. Thanks so much in advance!