P0301 Engine Misfire: Diagnosis and Fixes for 2006 Jeep Commander 4.7L
I recently replaced all spark plugs, coil pack, and fuel injector for cylinder #1 on my 2006 Jeep Commander 4.7L. Despite these replacements, the engine still exhibits a misfire and fails to reach 50 mph. Using an OBD2 scanner, I've detected multiple fault codes: P2302 (Coil A secondary circuit), P2320 (Coil E secondary circuit), and another P2320 (Coil G secondary circuit). The engine runs but loses power and begins to cut out at higher RPMs. I'm concerned whether the coil wiring is correctly matched to the firing order—such as Coil A for cylinder #1, Coil E for cylinder #6—and if any underlying issues like oil contamination or mechanical damage are contributing to this problem.
Check for exhaust or catalytic converter blockage—restricted flow can cause misfires and poor performance, especially in older vehicles with high-mileage engines.