P0310 Code - Cylinder 10 Misfire Detected
Quick Answer
The Engine Control Module (ECM) uses information from the crankshaft position sensor and the camshaft position sensor to determine when an engine cylinder misfire is occurring. Common causes include Faulty Spark Plug #10, Clogged or faulty Fuel Injector #10, Faulty Ignition Coil #10. Severity is High - diagnose this code as soon as possible. Driving is not recommended if the warning light is flashing, the engine runs poorly, or safety-related symptoms are present.
- What it means
- P0310 indicates Cylinder 10 Misfire Detected.
- Common causes
- Common causes include Faulty Spark Plug #10, Clogged or faulty Fuel Injector #10, Faulty Ignition Coil #10.
- Severity
- High - diagnose this code as soon as possible.
- Can I drive?
- Driving is not recommended if the warning light is flashing, the engine runs poorly, or safety-related symptoms are present.
Code P0310 Description
Extreme cylinder misfire events can cause catalytic converter damage. The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will flash when the conditions for catalytic converter damage are present. The Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) P0310 correspond to cylinders 10. When the ECM detects that one or more specific cylinders are misfiring, the DTC for the respective misfiring cylinder will set, and up to 2 of the corresponding fuel injectors are disabled for a minimum of 30 s. The ECM will then re-enable the fuel injector and, after approximately 200 engine revolutions, will determine if the misfire is still present. If the misfire is still present, the ECM will disable the fuel injector again repeating the process. If the misfire is not present, the fuel injector will remain enabled by the ECM.
What are the Possible Causes of the DTC P0310?
- Faulty Spark Plug #10
- Clogged or faulty Fuel Injector #10
- Faulty Ignition Coil #10
- Fuel Injector #10 harness is open or shorted
- Fuel Injector #10 circuit poor electrical connection
- Ignition Coil #10 harness is open or shorted
- Ignition Coil #10 circuit poor electrical connection
- Insufficient cylinder 10 compression
- Incorrect fuel pressure
- Intake air leak
How to Fix the DTC P0310?
Review the 'Possible Causes' above and visually examine the corresponding wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and inspect connector pins for signs of being broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded.
Code Tech Notes
What is the Cost to Diagnose the Code?
Labor: 1.0
To diagnose the P0310 code, it typically requires 1.0 hour of labor. Rates vary by location, vehicle, and shop. Many shops charge between $80β$150 per hour; dealerships and metro areas may be higher, independents may be lower.
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Information for Specific Makes
- P0310 Audi β Cylinder 10 Misfire Condition
- P0310 Ford β Cylinder 10 Misfire Detected
- P0310 Mercedes-Benz β Cylinder 10 Misfire Detected
- P0310 Volkswagen β Cylinder 10 Misfire Condition
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