2002 Jeep Liberty 2.4L Powertech 4-Cylinder P0301 Misfire: Ignition, Fuel or Mechanical Cause?
Hi everyone, this is my first post on the forum. I own a 2002 Jeep Liberty (KJ) with the 2.4L Chrysler Powertech 4-cylinder engine. Over the past six weeks, it has consistently triggered the P0301 diagnostic trouble code — indicating a misfire in cylinder 1. I've already had a mechanic replace the ignition module, coil pack, spark plugs, and spark plug wires twice — with no resolution. The mechanic now suspects either piston or piston guide issues in cylinder 1. My question is: Could this be a piston-related problem? Or are there other potential causes that should be investigated before disassembling the engine? I'm looking for reliable troubleshooting steps and diagnostic advice to avoid unnecessary engine teardowns. Any insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
P0301 indicates a misfire — possible causes include: 1) Ignition system: Confirm spark is present at cylinder #1. Since you've already replaced components, check if the plug appears wet, dry, black, or tan — these color clues can indicate fuel issues. 2) Fuel injector: Try adding a fuel detergent like TECHRON or SEAFOAM; alternatively, swap or replace the #1 injector. 3) Mechanical issues: Perform a compression test and conduct a vacuum leak check. These tests are essential before considering internal engine repairs. Also, ensure you're using the correct spark plugs — OEM Champion or NGK models are recommended. Use a professional OBD2 scanner to monitor fuel trim (FT), oxygen sensor voltages, and other live data for deeper insights.