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P0303: Cylinder 3 Misfire Detected

High SeverityNot safe to driveMisfire

P0303 tells you that your engine's control unit has detected repeated misfires specifically in cylinder 3. This code isolates the fault to that particular cylinder's spark plug, ignition coil, fuel injector, or internal compression, allowing a much more focused and efficient diagnosis than a random misfire code.

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  • What does P0303 mean?
  • Symptoms of P0303
  • What causes P0303?
  • Is it safe to drive with P0303?
  • How to diagnose P0303
  • Repair cost estimate
  • P0303 on specific vehicles
  • Related diagnostic codes
  • FAQ

What does P0303 mean?

P0303 tells you that your engine's control unit has detected repeated misfires specifically in cylinder 3. This code isolates the fault to that particular cylinder's spark plug, ignition coil, fuel injector, or internal compression, allowing a much more focused and efficient diagnosis than a random misfire code.

P0303 is a misfire-related diagnostic trouble code classified as high severity. When your vehicle's ECU detects this condition, it stores P0303 and illuminates the check engine light.

What are the symptoms of P0303?

If your vehicle has triggered P0303, you may notice one or more of these symptoms:

  • Check engine light illuminated or flashing
  • Pronounced rough idle
  • Engine vibration, especially noticeable at low RPM
  • Power loss during acceleration
  • Higher than normal fuel consumption
  • Possible exhaust odour of unburned fuel

What causes P0303?

Here are the most common causes of P0303, ranked by how likely they are to be the culprit:

highWorn or fouled spark plug on cylinder 3
highFailed ignition coil on cylinder 3
mediumFaulty fuel injector on cylinder 3
mediumVacuum or intake gasket leak near cylinder 3
lowLow compression in cylinder 3 (worn piston rings, burnt valve)

Is it safe to drive with P0303?

No - address this immediately. Continued driving with a cylinder 3 misfire will send unburned fuel into the catalytic converter, potentially destroying it. Power loss may also create unsafe conditions in traffic. Repair promptly.

How do you diagnose P0303?

Follow these steps to pinpoint the root cause of P0303:

  1. Scan for additional codes and review freeze-frame data for engine conditions at the time of the misfire
  2. Swap the ignition coil from cylinder 3 to another cylinder, clear the codes, and drive. If the misfire moves with the coil, it is the cause
  3. Pull the spark plug from cylinder 3 and inspect for abnormal wear, oil fouling, or incorrect gap. Replace if overdue or damaged
  4. Test the fuel injector on cylinder 3 with a noid light to confirm electrical signal, and check spray pattern if accessible
  5. Perform a compression test on cylinder 3 and a leak-down test if compression is low to determine whether the issue is valves, rings, or head gasket

How much does P0303 cost to fix?

Repair costs for P0303 vary depending on the root cause and your vehicle. Here are typical estimates:

Repair Parts Cost Labor Cost Total Estimate DIY Difficulty
Replace spark plug (cylinder 3) €5–€25 €30–€100 €35–€125 Easy
Replace ignition coil (cylinder 3) €25–€130 €30–€100 €55–€230 Easy
Replace fuel injector (cylinder 3) €50–€200 €60–€220 €110–€420 Moderate
Compression-related repair (valves, head gasket) €150–€600 €400–€1300 €550–€1900 Professional

Prices estimated as of March 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.

P0303 on specific vehicles

P0303 behaves differently depending on your vehicle. Select your car below for model-specific causes, known issues, and adjusted cost estimates:

P0303 on BMW 3 Series

BMW 3 Series • 2006-2024

On the N52 and N54 engines, cylinder 3 is centrally located and tends to run hotter than outer cylinders, accelerating spark plug and coil wear. BMW recommends replacing plugs every 60,000 km and coils every 80,000 km as preventive maintenance.

What causes P0303 on a BMW 3 Series?

BMW 3 SeriesIgnition coil failure due to central cylinder heat on N52/N54
BMW 3 SeriesValve stem seal leaks on high-mileage N52 engines

P0303 repair cost for BMW 3 Series

Estimated costs for BMW 3 Series ownersadjusted higher than average due to BMW-specific parts pricing

Repair Parts Cost Labor Cost Total Estimate DIY Difficulty
Replace spark plug (cylinder 3) €7–€35 €42–€140 €49–€175 Easy
Replace ignition coil (cylinder 3) €35–€182 €42–€140 €77–€322 Easy
Replace fuel injector (cylinder 3) €70–€280 €84–€308 €154–€588 Moderate
Compression-related repair (valves, head gasket) €210–€840 €560–€1820 €770–€2660 Professional

Prices estimated as of March 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.

P0303 on Volkswagen Golf

Volkswagen Golf • 2005-2024

The EA888 2.0 TSI in Golf GTI models suffers from carbon buildup on intake valves. Cylinder 3 is commonly affected due to its position in the intake manifold flow path. Walnut blasting is the recommended remedy.

What causes P0303 on a Volkswagen Golf?

Volkswagen GolfCarbon buildup on cylinder 3 intake valve (EA888 direct injection)
Volkswagen GolfCoil pack failure on older 2.0 FSI models

P0303 repair cost for Volkswagen Golf

Estimated costs for Volkswagen Golf ownersadjusted higher than average due to Volkswagen-specific parts pricing

Repair Parts Cost Labor Cost Total Estimate DIY Difficulty
Replace spark plug (cylinder 3) €6–€29 €35–€115 €40–€144 Easy
Replace ignition coil (cylinder 3) €29–€150 €35–€115 €63–€265 Easy
Replace fuel injector (cylinder 3) €57–€230 €69–€253 €126–€483 Moderate
Compression-related repair (valves, head gasket) €173–€690 €460–€1495 €633–€2185 Professional

Prices estimated as of March 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.

P0303 on Toyota Yaris

Toyota Yaris • 2006-2024

The 1.0-litre 1KR-FE and 1.5-litre 1NZ-FE engines are generally reliable, but spark plugs that exceed the 80,000 km service interval frequently cause P0303 on cylinder 3. Toyota coils rarely fail, so the plug is almost always the cause.

What causes P0303 on a Toyota Yaris?

Toyota YarisSpark plugs overdue for replacement (past 80,000 km)
Toyota YarisInjector clogging from low-quality fuel

P0303 repair cost for Toyota Yaris

Estimated costs for Toyota Yaris ownersadjusted lower than average due to Toyota-specific parts pricing

Repair Parts Cost Labor Cost Total Estimate DIY Difficulty
Replace spark plug (cylinder 3) €4–€21 €26–€85 €30–€106 Easy
Replace ignition coil (cylinder 3) €21–€111 €26–€85 €47–€196 Easy
Replace fuel injector (cylinder 3) €43–€170 €51–€187 €94–€357 Moderate
Compression-related repair (valves, head gasket) €128–€510 €340–€1105 €468–€1615 Professional

Prices estimated as of March 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.

P0303 on Fiat 500

Fiat 500 • 2007-2024

The 0.9 TwinAir 2-cylinder does not have a cylinder 3, but the 1.2 Fire and 1.4 MultiAir 4-cylinder engines do. The 1.4 MultiAir is known for actuator solenoid issues that can cause misfires on specific cylinders including cylinder 3.

What causes P0303 on a Fiat 500?

Fiat 500MultiAir actuator solenoid failure on 1.4 engine
Fiat 500Ignition coil failure on 1.2 Fire engine

P0303 repair cost for Fiat 500

Estimated costs for Fiat 500 ownersadjusted lower than average due to Fiat-specific parts pricing

Repair Parts Cost Labor Cost Total Estimate DIY Difficulty
Replace spark plug (cylinder 3) €5–€24 €29–€95 €33–€119 Easy
Replace ignition coil (cylinder 3) €24–€124 €29–€95 €52–€219 Easy
Replace fuel injector (cylinder 3) €48–€190 €57–€209 €105–€399 Moderate
Compression-related repair (valves, head gasket) €143–€570 €380–€1235 €523–€1805 Professional

Prices estimated as of March 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.

Related diagnostic codes

These codes are often seen alongside P0303 or indicate related issues:

P0300P0301P0302P0304P0171P0420

Common questions about P0303

What causes a cylinder 3 misfire?

The most common causes are a worn spark plug or a failed ignition coil on cylinder 3. Less common but possible causes include a clogged fuel injector, a vacuum leak near that cylinder, or low compression from internal engine wear.

How do I know which cylinder is number 3?

Cylinder numbering depends on the engine layout. On inline-4 engines, cylinders are numbered 1-4 from the timing belt end. On V6 or V8 engines, check your service manual as bank and numbering conventions vary by manufacturer.

Can I just replace one spark plug to fix P0303?

Yes, you can replace only the cylinder 3 plug to fix the immediate issue. However, if one plug is worn, the others are likely in similar condition. Most mechanics recommend replacing the full set to prevent repeat visits.

Will P0303 clear itself after repair?

After fixing the cause, you can clear the code with a diagnostic scanner. Alternatively, the ECU will clear it automatically after several drive cycles with no misfires detected, but this can take days of normal driving.

Is P0303 serious?

Yes. Any single-cylinder misfire code should be treated urgently. A flashing check engine light means the misfire is severe enough to damage the catalytic converter. Even a steady light warrants prompt attention to avoid escalating repair costs.

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