What does code P0305 mean on a Chevrolet and is it safe to drive?

P0305: Cylinder 5 Misfire Detected. Here's what it means on your Chevrolet, what usually causes it, what repairs typically cost, and how safe it is to keep driving.

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What this code means

Misfire on cylinder 5—present on V6, V8, and inline-5 engines only. On V6 engines, cylinder 5 is sometimes harder to access; factor labor into repair estimates.

Common causes for your Chevrolet

  • Fouled spark plug
  • Failed ignition coil
  • Leaking or clogged injector
  • Low compression from valve or ring wear

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light
  • Engine shaking or rough idle
  • Power loss under acceleration

Typical fixes

  • Replace spark plug and coil on cylinder 5
  • Test and replace injector if needed
  • Compression and leak-down test

Repair cost range

For a Chevrolet, repairs for P0305 often fall between $150 and $1000, depending on the cause and whether you use OEM or aftermarket parts. Labor rates vary by location.

Known issues on Chevrolet

On the 5.3L AFM V8, cylinder 5 is one of the four AFM deactivation cylinders. P0305 on high-mileage trucks should prompt an oil consumption check and AFM lifter inspection before replacing the coil or plug. An AFM delete kit prevents recurrence.

Most commonly affected models

Silverado 5.3L V8 2007–2014Suburban 5.3L 2007–2014Camaro V6 3.6L 2010–2015

Is it safe to keep driving your Chevrolet with this code?

For driving-safety guidance—how far you can go, when to tow, and what's urgent—see these checklists:

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