P1300
DTC P1300
Catalyst damaging misfire multiple cylinders Drive cycle C:Signal out of range - above maximum.
ALLDATA Editor Note: The Emission Relevant Misfire for multiple cylinders is found under code P0300. P0300
Possible causes by suggested order of priority:
- Fuel pressure too low.
- Crank synchronization problem
- Ignition coil fault
- Fuel contamination.
- Engine mechanical fault.
Fuel pressure too low.
CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
- Fuelling adaptions show enrichment.
- Check fuel pressure with fuel pressure gauge.
POSSIBLE FAULTS
- Fuel filter blocked.
- Fuel pressure regulator fault.
- Fuel pump fault
Crank synchronization problem
CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
- Sporadic reference mark error count raised.
- Reset count possibly also raised.
- Crank sensor fault is set.
POSSIBLE FAULTS
- Crank sensor wheel physically damaged.
- Crank sensor out of position.
- Crank sensor faulty
DIAGNOSTIC HINTS
- Raised reset count with a zero reference error count may indicate a 12v supply problem.
- Diagnose fault with raised ref error count as a crank sensor fault
Ignition coil fault
CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
- Misfire counts high for all cylinders using coil 2 (1,4,6,7).
- Misfire counts high for all cylinders using coil 1 (2,3,5,8).
- Misfire counts high for all cylinders
POSSIBLE FAULTS
- Problem with 12v supply to coil pack 2 (cylinders 1,4,7,6).
- Problem with 12v supply to coil pack 1 (cylinders 2,3,5,8).
- Problem with 12v supply to both coil packs.
- Coil pack 2 faulty
DIAGNOSTIC HINTS
- Raised misfire counts on paired cylinders 4+7, 2+3, 1+6, 5+8 indicate a problem with one coil drive or secondary circuit.
- Raised misfire counts on groups of four cylinders 1+4+6+7 or 2+3+5+8 indicate coil pack problems.
- Raised counts on groups of four cylinders 1+3+5+7 or 2+4+6+8 indicate a bank fuelling problem.
Fuel contamination.
CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
- Misfire counts equally high for all cylinders.
- Fuel pressure measured with fuel pressure gauge reads normal.
- Abnormal fuelling adaptions.
- Engine running very rough.
- Visual check of fuel in fuel line (take sample).
POSSIBLE FAULTS
- Fuel contaminated.
Engine mechanical fault.
CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
- Raised air flow at idle.Cylinder compressions.
- Cylinder leakages.
- Valve timing (Faulty or worn CAM).
- Spark plug condition - check for oil or carbon fouling.
POSSIBLE FAULTS
- Valve, Piston or CAM problems causing low engine efficiency.
- Engine running rich causing carbon deposits on spark plugs