P0351 Fault Diagnosis: 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT 4.7L Engine - Coil Circuit Issue or Timing Chain Problem?
I recently replaced the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), six coil packs, crankshaft and camshaft position sensors, as well as the number one cylinder connector plug. Despite these repairs, I continue to receive a P0351 diagnostic trouble code indicating a misfire in cylinder one. The truck is a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT with a 4.7L V8 engine. The check engine light activates when the ignition is turned on and off three times, and OBD-II scanning confirms the P0351 code. I have no driveability issues at idle or under load—however, the truck exhibits rough running, lacks power, fails to shift into passing gear, and cannot exceed 40 mph with noticeable shaking. With over 209,000 miles on the engine, I am concerned whether a stretched timing chain could be causing this misfire. A mechanic previously suggested that timing chain stretch may lead to ignition timing issues, especially in high-mileage engines. Could this be the root cause? Any guidance on testing coil circuit continuity or verifying PCM control signals would be greatly appreciated.
P0351 is not a misfire code—please confirm the vehicle year and model for accuracy. This helps ensure proper diagnosis.