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How to Troubleshoot Ford P0316 Code - Misfire on Startup
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The P0316 code on your Ford indicates that there’s a misfire detected during the first 1,000 revolutions after starting the engine. I had this problem on my 2014 Ford Explorer, and it turned out to be related to a combination of ignition and fuel issues. When this code appears, you’ll often experience a rough idle right after starting the car, and the engine may stumble before smoothing out.

To troubleshoot, start by checking the spark plugs and ignition coils. Misfires are often caused by worn or damaged plugs, so replacing them is a good first step. While you’re at it, inspect the ignition coils for signs of wear or damage, and replace them if necessary. If the plugs and coils are fine, the issue could be related to the fuel injectors. A clogged or malfunctioning injector can cause the cylinder to misfire on startup, so you may need to clean or replace the injectors.

Another possibility is that there’s a vacuum leak or an issue with the mass airflow sensor, which can cause an incorrect air-fuel mixture and lead to misfires. Use a smoke machine to check for vacuum leaks, and clean or replace the MAF sensor if needed.

After you’ve addressed these issues, clear the code with an OBD-II scanner and see if it returns. If the code persists, you may need to take a closer look at the crankshaft position sensor or engine compression, as these could also cause misfires during startup.
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