PO303 Fault on 1997 Ford F-150 4x4: Spark Plug Wire Issue and Misfire Diagnosis
I have a 1997 Ford F-150 4x4 with a 4.6L V8 engine. The service light is illuminated, and the truck idles roughly. At low speeds, it misfires and runs unevenly, especially under load. Occasionally, the service light flashes on and off while driving at low speeds, but the vehicle runs smoothly above 55 mph. A diagnostic scan revealed code PO303, indicating a misfire in cylinder #3. I replaced the spark plug for cylinder #3, and the truck ran well for two days. However, after that, the service light returned and the symptoms reappeared. I'm seeking advice on possible root causes. Could this be a faulty coil, fuel injector issue, or mechanical problem? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Try swapping the coil for cylinder #3 with a coil from another cylinder. If the code changes, it indicates a failing coil. If the code remains PO303, then the issue may be mechanical, such as a faulty fuel injector or electrical connection, or possibly a vacuum leak. Note that some 1997 Ford F-150 models with 4.6L engines use a distributorless ignition system with individual coils on each cylinder—confirm your setup to ensure proper diagnosis.