Code p0305?
Here is my issue.
I week ago I had all my plugs changed and my # 6 coil needed to be replaced at the automotive shop. When I picked up my truck I had the same rough idle.
They switch the coil #6 to #5 and the automotive shop said it was getting the same code back for #6 (p0316, p0306, p0300, p0714) and everything is running fine on #5 with the coil.
Now a week later I have the code p0305 (#5 misfire) and the same #6 code coming back. Now I have both #6 and #5 reading codes.
They look at it today and said that the coil are reading fine but it could be that I have a bad fuel injectors that is causing this reading. I don't know what to think. Looking at my engine one of the fuel injector is between #5 and #6 can this be the bad fuel injector? Is it easy to replace?
Now I'm thinking that I didn't need to replace my plugs it could had been a bad fuel injector from the start.
Help
1. Could a bad fuel injector cause a coil too go bad?
2. Could a bad coil make a fuel injector go bad?
Just checking.
Do I need a special tool to remove the injectors?
Any help will do. Money is tight and I now I'm losing trust on mechanics.
My bill for changing all spark plug, one coil and reading diagnose codes
$900.00 bucks. Does it really take 4 hours to remove plugs?
If that was the first time they were changed. After that if they went with the one piece plug shouldn't be longer then 2 hours max.
the fuel injectors are easy to remove you need to bleed the fuel pressure and then remove the rail and carefully remove the injector's i recommend swapping them with
another cylinder and seeing what happens.
Should I start with the #6 and #5 fuel injectors first? Again I'm getting the codes off of them.
Can #1 fuel injector give a code on number #5 or #6 or any other injectors. I do not want to pull out the wrong injector.
Do I need a special tool to remove the fuel injectors or do I pull them out?
How should I clean the injectors if they do not have to be replace?
The truck is still running rough and I just wanted to get some input from my last post.
Could anyone help.
Thanks
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Should I start with the #6 and #5 fuel injectors first? Again I'm getting the codes off of them.
Can #1 fuel injector give a code on number #5 or #6 or any other injectors. I do not want to pull out the wrong injector.
Do I need a special tool to remove the fuel injectors or do I pull them out?
How should I clean the injectors if they do not have to be replace?
i would swap the #5 and 6 injectors to to number 7 and 8.
The number 1 injector will not cause a code on the number 5 and 6 cylinders.
there are no special tools needed. I do recommend you lube the o rings on the injectors and before you start turn the key to the run position to check for leaks before starting.
also clear the codes.
If you get a code now for #7 and 8 then you know your injectors are bad if the same code comes back for 5 and 6 then you need to do more testing.
You can't really clean the injectors unless you send them to be cleaned. But that takes about a week.
also this is the cylinder layout.
Firewall
(Passenger Side) 4 * 8 (Drivers Side)
(Passenger Side) 3 * 7 (Drivers Side)
(Passenger Side) 2 * 6 (Drivers Side)
(Passenger Side) 1 * 5 (Drivers Side)
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