Vanishing Point
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How are these vehicles going to pass their Smog Checks when they are firing off these codes?
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hmm mine is doing the same, after a drive, letting it sit for a while then drive it, cel flashes then stays solid , cycle engine a few times and cel clearsYes.
That's the short answer.
Otherwise, the first time in July, it was dinging and flashing, then stopped flashing and then after a second or two, set it solid.
This time, a couple of days ago, it was dinging a little, flashed the CEL, then finally set it solid after it flashed for a while. The CEL went away on its own after a couple of shutdowns and restarts over the next day. It's been fine since.
it's very specific - drive it enough miles to get everything 100% warmed up.
Stop for maybe a meal, or some quick shopping, come out after 15-30 minutes and start it again and it MAY misfire. The CEL will flash, it will ding, and the CEL will finally come back on and stay.
It bucks and jumps - but if I "give it some gas", take it off idle into the mid-teens as far as RPM, it settles down or if you wait, it may settle down.
It's only idle or very low RPM and light load after sitting a few minutes. It's as if something gets warm from being shut down without fans running.
In the old days I'd call that "heat soak" when coolant temperatures are likely to jump due to the hot spots of the engine putting heat into the coolant but the coolant not being cooled by moving or the fans. Temperatures would actually rise way over the normal 190-200 degrees in older cars and trucks- maybe into the 230 or higher range where if you had a bad radiator cap the coolant would boil AFTER you shut it down because no more heat was removed from the coolant but hot engine parts were still heating the coolant in the block and heads.
Thanks for your help, but a response like this post would have been even better. It's not conclusive, but it illustrates why I made the statement that "For some reason the JL did not have these misfire issues like the JT does".
It depends on the misfire event root cause. In a case like mine, warm it up good and run the tests. It would pass.How are these vehicles going to pass their Smog Checks when they are firing off these codes?
Seems that this specific sequence of events is a 2022 model year thing......... I keep trying to gather all the details and specifics I can.hmm mine is doing the same, after a drive, letting it sit for a while then drive it, cel flashes then stays solid , cycle engine a few times and cel clears
Hopefully a fix for this is around the cornerTook the Truck to the dealer yesterday. They called me in the afternoon and basically said the vehicle is running fine (which it was other than the CEL coming on). They said that Jeep engineering is aware of the P0300 errors and is working to resolve it. They referenced a STAR case (See photo) and was told not to do any repairs. Service advisor stated that Jeep will issue a recall once a fix is found.![]()
So I did have a hole in the coolant reservoir that was fixed a few days after I brought it home, seeing your heat soak theory by chance did you have a coolant leak?Seems that this specific sequence of events is a 2022 model year thing......... I keep trying to gather all the details and specifics I can.
I need to send a couple of my logs and freeze frames to Dave to see if he has ideas on why my LTFT is so different between bank 1 and bank 2.
Nope, not that I've seen evidence of, although the coolant level did drop a bit after the first few hundred miles, it has not dropped since.So I did have a hole in the coolant reservoir that was fixed a few days after I brought it home, seeing your heat soak theory by chance did you have a coolant leak?
These are very different misfire issues. Very specific circumstances, not random, but certain events have to happen in the right order at the right time.If you count the JL, it has been 5 model years already with reoccurring misfire issues of some sort or another. Do not let your Lemon Law rights lapse waiting on any fix. Just something to keep in mind.
You have a 2021 model. The misfires there were extremely different.I find myself quite intrigued over having my single cylinder misfire issue remedied in about an hour.
They loaded the Z37 flash and they swapped the coil pack and plugs between my problematic cylinder (5) and the adjacent one (3).
I am wondering if it is related to the GPEC5 PCM introduction late 2021 model year?These are very different misfire issues. Very specific circumstances, not random, but certain events have to happen in the right order at the right time.
This isn't a cold misfire, happens only when hot and after being shut down for a certain length of time (or for enough time for certain things to take place,. like heat transfer, etc.)
I count this, so far, as a 2022 MY specific issue, not to be lumped in with every other misfire.
We've not seen this type on any 2020 model year, and my recollection indicated it wasn't happening in this way in the 2021 MY, either.
So we can't say "my truck misfired, what's the fix" like everyone seems to love to do.
The misfires for the 2020 models were extremely different as far as root causes.
We've seen one sort of misfire in past model years resolved by PCM flash - I'd not be surprised to see something similar happen here due to the circumstances I've experienced personally, and all of my logging.
That had crossed my mind - I wasn't saying anything related to that because I have yet to see a 2021 with the misfires connected to the same scenario - but just because I have not seen one doesn't mean it hasn't happened to any late 2021 model year.I am wondering if it is related to the GPEC5 PCM introduction late 2021 model year?
The misfire numbers under normal driving - like you've got, aren't scary to me - those look similar to what my 2020 did, and aren't much different from my 2022 when it's working normally.I began watching misfires this morning on JScan for giggles. My drive to work is very short, only 5 miles, after sitting all night, 60* temps this morning.
Cyl 2 - 0
Cyl 4 - 1
Cyl 6 - 1
Cyl 1 - 0
Cyl 3 - 7
Cyl 5 - 2
I will take the longer way home this afternoon, and some longer drives this weekend. My truck only threw the P0300 CEL once, briefly (a week and a half ago). When that happened I had drove for an hour, it sat in the driveway for an hour, then it happened at low RPM, under 20 MPH while leaving.
I am purely speculating - but I feel on these '22s the problem is more closely related to tuning or how something is being read by the PCM then say, a 'hardware' failure (like eating a cam).