2015 Ford F-150 P0300 Fault: Misfire in Cylinders 2 and 5 Despite Replaced Injectors, Intake Gaskets, and Crank Sensor
Vehicle: 2015 Ford F-150 Fault Code: P0300 (Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire) Issue Summary: The vehicle exhibits a P0300 code indicating misfires in cylinders 2 and 5. All major components have been replaced including fuel injectors, intake gaskets, crankshaft position sensor, and the engine has undergone a full tune-up. Compression tests show normal readings, and the engine runs smoothly under load and during driving conditions. Symptoms: The MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) flashes only when idling at or above 1900 RPM—commonly observed on downhill highways or when the vehicle is stationary with the throttle held at high RPM. No misfire is detected in other cylinders, yet the P0300 code persists. Fuel pressure checks have been performed and show no abnormalities. Despite these efforts, the engine continues to display intermittent misfires specifically in cylinders 2 and 5. Current Status: The vehicle runs smoothly under normal driving conditions but still shows a flashing MIL light under specific high-RPM idle scenarios. No clear cause has been identified after replacing all suspect components.
The issue may stem from a worn distributor or an out-of-spec camshaft position sensor. On this engine, the distributor is non-adjustable. Using a scan tool to monitor the camshaft position angle (in degrees) can help determine if it's outside the acceptable range of ±4 degrees. If the reading exceeds this threshold, replacement of the distributor may be necessary.