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2004 Dodge Stratus Multiple Missfire?

Its a 4 Cylinder 2.4.. I am getting codes PO300(Multiple Missfire) and P2305(Ignition Coil).. My check engine light is blinking on and off and the car is very rough.. Any ideas on what I should be looking for?..Thanks in advance

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  • 1 decade ago
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    P2305 Ignition Coil "B" Secondary Circuit

    Means that Cylinder #2 has a faulty ignition coil and needs to be replaced.

    Edit:

    My mistake. Even I misunderstood it LOL. The primary circuit is the circuit from the computer/battery to the coil. The secondary circuit is the circuit from the coil to the spark plug. So either the spark plug wire or the plug are faulty.

    Source(s): Home mech 30 yrs and Mech Eng
  • 1 decade ago

    You have a spark problem which could be bad coils or the module that controls the coils. The module is the plate that the coils are bolted to. You also might check the wires for any cracks or arcing around the plugs. Most likely you'll have to change the plugs too when you're all said and done fixing the problem. Hope this helps.

    Source(s): Mechanic for 18 years
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Multiple Misfire and Ignition Coil

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