Permanent DTC Code cylinder 4 misfire on Jeep Wrangler

Check engine light came on for a cylinder 4 misfire. I had all plugs, coils and gaskets replaced. I now have a permanent DTC Code on my car. Maybe this happened because my check engine light was on for a while but now it will not clear out with a scanner. I had a drive test done on the car and it cleared the code for about 5 minutes. I am 99% sure my jeep is fixed. I just would like to know how to clear the code so my check engine light will stay off.

My car has 55000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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Hi there. The best way to clear any stored error codes in your ECU is to have one of our professional mobile mechanics come to your location and complete a check engine light inspection using a professional digital scanner.

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Cylinder 4 misfires can be caused by many reasons from a faulty ignition system, fuel system, or internal engine failure. The most common reason for this to happen is faulty or worn-out spark plug coil packs, especially if it`s been a while since you had a tune-up.
A misfire typically occurs when the timing of this ignition is off. Jeep Wrangler P0300 indicates that two or more cylinders are experiencing misfires.
If your cylinder 4 misfire results from a faulty spark plug or damaged plug wire, your engine will experience a loss of power due to incorrect combustion of the air-fuel mixture. You may need to get a new plug and have your spark plug wires changed.
If you get an OBD-II scanner error code P0304 problem, it means one of the cylinders is not firing correctly.
If an oxygen sensor or mass airflow sensor is failing, it could give incorrect data to your engine`s computer, causing the misfire.
A clogged or failed exhaust gas recirculation or crankcase ventilation valve or faulty oxygen sensor can send the wrong signals to the computer and cause misfires.
An engine misfire can be caused by bad spark plugs or imbalanced air/fuel mixture. Driving with a misfire isn`t safe and can damage your engine.
If left untreated, a cylinder misfire can lead to significant engine damage. Worse, if you experience a bad misfire while driving, it could result in an accident. This is why it`s important to treat engine misfires as soon as you detect them.
An engine misfire results from incomplete combustion (or zero combustion) inside one or more cylinders. But to you, the problem will usually feel like hesitation or shaking when the car is running. In modern vehicles, the Check Engine Light will also pop on when there`s a misfire.
If left untreated, a cylinder misfire can lead to significant engine damage. Worse, if you experience a bad misfire while driving, it could result in an accident. This is why it`s important to treat engine misfires as soon as you detect them.
An engine misfire can be caused by bad spark plugs or imbalanced air/fuel mixture. Driving with a misfire isn`t safe and can damage your engine.

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Permanent DTC Code cylinder 4 misfire on Jeep Wrangler
ANSWER : Hi there. The best way to clear any stored error codes in your ECU is to have one of our professional mobile mechanics come to your location and complete a check engine light inspection using a professional digital scanner.

EGR code, Cylinder 4 misfire code 0304 detected.
ANSWER : Hi there. The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve may be not designed for the emissions requirements for U.S. standards. If the EGR is pulling from cylinder number 4 and after replacing the EGR and the computer detects a misfire, then the EGR is malfunctioning and not responding. When you close off the tube to the EGR and the EGR light comes on and the misfire light goes out, then the EGR is not responding to your emissions system. I recommend replacing the EGR with the OEM specified part for the engine and all of the issues should go away. If you need further assistance with your misfire and EGR, then seek out a professional, such as one from Your Mechanic, to help you.

Misfire cylinders 4 and 7.
ANSWER : You need to check the PCV tube that goes behind the intake and connects into the back side. The hose can get a leak in it, causing a vacuum leak on the back side. This will create lean conditions that may be worse for cylinders 4 and 7 specifically on this engine.

If the hose is good then try and have the injectors replaced or cleaned for these two cylinders. You could swap them with different cylinders to see if the problem moves along to the other cylinder, doing so will help pinpoint the issue.

If you decide to get the car looked at, consider YourMechanic, as a certified technician can come to your location and diagnose your car’s misfire. An accurate repair can then be made once the problem has been pinpointed.

EGR code and Cylinder number 4 misfire detected.
ANSWER : Hi there. The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve may be the wrong one or the cheap design could be not designed for the emissions requirements for U.S. standards. If the EGR is pulling from cylinder number 4 and after replacing the EGR and the computer detects a misfire, then the EGR is wide open and not responsive. It is clearly the EGR as when you close off the tube that the EGR light comes on and the misfire light goes out. I recommend replacing the EGR with the OEM specified part for the engine and all of the issues should go away. If you need further assistance with your EGR and misfire, then seek out a professional, such as one from Your Mechanic, to help you.

Code said cylinder 1 misfire, cylinder 2 misfire, o2 sensor misfire?
ANSWER : Without checking the ignition coils and spark plugs myself for proper spark output I would say the engine is misfiring and may be the coils and plugs. It is also common for the valve cover gasket to leak oil into the spark plug tubes shorting the coil and spark plug out so it cannot fire. The check engine light is flashing due to the misfire is active and additional catalyst damage can happen if you keep driving with the misfire and raw fuel dumping into the catalyst. I would recommend having a mobile mechanic like one from YourMechanic come and do a through diagnosis to see if the valve gasket is leaking into the spark plugs and caused damage to the coils and spark plugs. If it is leaking then the valve cover gasket should be replaced with the spark plugs and contaminated ignition coils replaced then computer codes an be cleared and the vehicle road tested for any other problems from driving the vehicle with the engine misfiring.

Keep getting multiple misfire codes, normally different cylinders except on cylinder (0307), can this one be throwing off the rest
ANSWER : This may be a problem with the exhaust catalyst partly clogged causing excessive back pressure. There is a test where the O2 sensor is removed and the back pressure tester is put in the hole to see if the catalyst is clogged.

The computer should be scanned to see if you are running lean from bad O2 sensors or for some other reason. The coil may also be weak and not putting out enough spark energy. Have the system checked by a mechanic since this truck engine may have exhaust problems, engine carbon build up, cracked valve seats, O2 sensor problems, coil problems, camshaft and distributor cam gear worn problems. The list goes on and will require a qualified mechanic time to diagnose this complaint for you. If a shop or mechanic cannot figure it out then it may take a factory trained mechanic to be able to diagnose the problem down to one of the listed issues. The best thing to recommend is to replace all the tune up items first so these can be eliminated. This means coils, plugs, wires, fuel filter and air filter, and PCV valve.

Misfire on cylinder one
ANSWER : A misfire to cylinder 1 may be a fuel pressure regulator sensor problem but it is most likely due to a clogged injector on number one. You will need to scan and view data to see if fuel pressure sensor is needing replacement first. Then have the injectors cleansed to see if the codes go away.

I’d suggest you get this looked at by a qualified technician who can perform these checks to diagnose your Check Engine Light and make the appropriate repairs to your vehicle.

One month ago cel came on I changed spark plugs to after market plugs. One month later cel on again with misfire code.
ANSWER : If the spark plugs hadn’t been changed until 130k, it was time for the to be replaced anyway. This is probably why the dealer went with that repair as worn spark plugs can cause misfires. Ignition coils are another part that may fail and cause misfires when they malfunction. A compression test and cylinder leak-down test will show if there is a problem with the valves. You can try having the coils replaced and the valves adjusted by the dealer. Consider hiring an experienced technician like one from YourMechanic who can come out and conduct the same tests as the dealer could and determine the cause for your check engine light.