P0302 and P0325 Fault Diagnosis: 1997 Nissan Pathfinder V6 with Warm-Start Misfire
Vehicle: 1997 Nissan Pathfinder (4WD, 3.3L V6, automatic transmission, A/C), 162,000 miles Diagnostic Codes: P0302 (cylinder #2 misfire) and P0325 (knock sensor fault) Issue Description: After the engine reaches normal operating temperature, a brief misfire occurs on cylinder #2 during warm restarts—lasting 20 to 120 seconds—and resolves afterward. The vehicle starts smoothly on cold starts. Component Inspection: - Spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, and rotor have been inspected and found to be in good condition. - No visible coolant leaks are present. Hypothesis: My initial assumption is that the fuel injector for cylinder #2 may be faulty, potentially causing a misfire that triggers the knock sensor (P0325). Is this a plausible explanation? Access Concerns: The #2 fuel injector is located beneath the upper intake manifold and is the first injector on that side. I am wondering whether it's possible to replace this injector without removing the entire upper intake manifold—perhaps by simply removing the distributor cap or the distributor itself for better access. Request: Any guidance on diagnosing the root cause (misfire vs. knock sensor trigger) and practical steps for replacing the injector would be greatly appreciated. Ray Fowler
This post belongs in the P0XXX diagnostic forum—moved accordingly.