2003 Ford F-150 5.4L P0301 Cylinder 1 Misfire: Diagnosis & Solutions After Replacing Coil, Spark Plug, and Injector
Hi everyone, I have a 2003 Ford F-150 with a 5.4L V8 engine that's currently throwing a P0301 diagnostic code indicating a cylinder 1 misfire. The truck has accumulated around 185,000 miles and the issue only occurs when idling or at red lights—once I accelerate, the problem disappears. I've already replaced the spark plug, fuel injector, and coil pack, but the P0301 code persists. What should I check next? The misfire seems to be intermittent under light load conditions. I'm looking for reliable troubleshooting steps that focus on mechanical or electrical causes beyond basic component replacement.
Perform a wet and dry compression test on cylinder bank 1. A low compression reading during the wet test (with about one ounce of oil added to the cylinder) suggests worn piston rings. If compression remains unchanged after adding oil, it may indicate a head gasket leak or internal valve issues—this would point to a mechanical problem rather than an ignition issue.