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| This is a discussion on P0304 DTC Code - Cylinder #4 Misfire within the Gen II Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting forums, part of the Gen II (2004-2009) Toyota Prius Forums category; I have been getting this as a "pending" code lately. I found the good advice here that I should try ... |
P0304 DTC Code - Cylinder #4 Misfire
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Friends: 0 | I have been getting this as a "pending" code lately. I found the good advice here that I should try to swap the ignition coils b/w #4 cylinder (all the way at the driver side) with the one next to it and see if the misfire moves to the #3 cylinder. I will do that tonight and also check the plugs condition. My question is however, why is there no "freeze frame" data associated with this code? I cleared it once but it reappeared soon after, and I think it did it at start-up when the engine first got going, not while driving... Anyway, I'd appreciate any other suggestions in diagnosid/fixing this problem. I will report back how it goes with the coil swap. Btw, my plugs are only about 6K miles/4 months old and are OEM Toyota part - I put them in myself and have not had this issue come-up until recently only. |
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Friends: 0 | Well, the pending code cleared itself. So I'm postponing further diagnostics until the time it reappears, if it ever does... |
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Friends: 12 | It's not that hard to swap the coil, see if #3 throws a code |
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Friends: 0 | Well, if the code does not re-appear the swap won't help, so I'd rather not do it before I need to - I'm lazy I've only seen it twice in "pending" mode (no MIL was on) so far and that was recently. If it does show-up a third time though, then it will likely appear a 4th time later, so then I will do the swap and be ready for it. |
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Friends: 12 | Swapping the coils shouldn't be too difficult. Once you unbolt and swing aside that relay box above the coils, it's a lot easier to remove the coils and plugs |
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Friends: 0 | The code appeared again. So I swapped it, but I think I found the problem. The #4 coil bolt was loose and the coil moved about - no tools necessary to remove . That would have probably been enough to cause poor spark now & then and trigger the code. Hopefully, this was it. I'll have to recheck soon and if anything is loose, to put some thread locking compound. |
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Friends: 0 | Make sure water/crud didn't get down into the hole... and there's no chafing on the ignitor housing or the like.. . _H* |
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The spring inside the coil housing that makes contact with the spark plug and the spark plug end were also clean and dry, so things should be good, I hope. The plugs themselves were tight and I did not bother to remove them this time. | |
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. That would have probably been enough to cause poor spark now & then and trigger the code. Hopefully, this was it. I'll have to recheck soon and if anything is loose, to put some thread locking compound. 




