2000 Ford Ranger 4.0L V6 with OBD2 Codes PO174, P115-1, PO306 and Cat Fault - Diagnosis & Repair Help
I'm experiencing a persistent issue with my 2000 Ford Ranger 4.0L V6 engine. Despite visiting three different repair shops—each of which charged an unreasonable fee—the problem continues. The vehicle has had repeated issues with cylinder #4, including oil leaks and a cracked porcelain base. Over the past two years, I've replaced the spark plug for cylinder #4 eight times due to porcelain failure. On one occasion, when the engine exhibited long-term fuel trim values of +13 on bank 2 and +9 on bank 1, replacing the spark plug restored normal readings. I have also completed the following repairs: new fuel injectors, new plenum gaskets, full replacement of all spark plugs and wires (twice), intake gasket replacements, two fuel filter changes, and a transmission flush. Additionally, I've performed coolant system flushes twice and replaced the thermostat. Currently, both cylinder #4 and cylinder #6 are showing issues. Before symptoms reappear, I notice a strong smell similar to hot radiator fluid. The radiator was inspected and no leaks were found; the overflow tank still contains water. The engine check light remains on, and OBD2 diagnostic codes PO174 (Fuel Trim Bank 2 Sensor 2), P1151 (O2 Sensor Bank 2 Sensor 1 - Slow Response), PO306 (Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected), and a catalytic converter fault are consistently appearing. I'm seeking expert advice on how to properly diagnose and resolve these issues, especially given the potential link between misfires and coolant leaks or head gasket failure.
This question is a bit broad—could you clarify what repairs have already been performed? Have you searched existing forum discussions for these specific OBD2 codes on the 2000 Ford Ranger?