Severity High
P0305

Cylinder 5 Misfire Detected (P0305)

What does the P0305 code mean?

The P0305 code indicates that the engine control module (ECM) has detected a misfire in cylinder 5. A misfire occurs when the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder fails to ignite properly, causing a loss of power, increased emissions, and potential damage to the catalytic converter. Common causes include faulty spark plugs, ignition coils, fuel injectors, low compression, or vacuum leaks. Immediate diagnosis is recommended to prevent further engine damage.

High
Severity
$50-$150
Typical Cost
High
Frequency

01. Most Common Causes

02. Symptoms You Will Notice

03. Step-by-Step Diagnosis

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Step 1: Scan for codes and record freeze frame data to confirm P0305.

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Step 2: Inspect spark plug and ignition coil on cylinder 5; swap with another cylinder to see if misfire moves.

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Step 3: Test fuel injector on cylinder 5 for proper spray pattern and resistance.

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Step 4: Perform a compression test on cylinder 5 and compare to other cylinders.

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Step 5: Check for vacuum leaks using a smoke machine or propane enrichment.

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04. Commonly Affected Makes

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05. Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to drive with this code?

It is not recommended to drive long distances with a misfire, as it can damage the catalytic converter and other engine components. Short trips to a repair shop are acceptable if the engine is not overheating or severely shaking.

How much does it cost to fix?

The cost varies depending on the cause. Replacing a spark plug or ignition coil typically costs $50-$150 per part plus labor. Fuel injector replacement can be $150-$400. Compression repairs can be significantly more expensive.

06. Related Codes