What does code P0301 mean on a Lincoln and is it safe to drive?

P0301: Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected. Here's what it means on your Lincoln, what usually causes it, what repairs typically cost, and how safe it is to keep driving.

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What this code means

The PCM has detected a misfire specifically on cylinder 1. Similar to P0300, but pinned to a single cylinder.

Common causes for your Lincoln

  • Worn or fouled spark plug on cylinder 1
  • Failing ignition coil or coil-on-plug
  • Leaking or clogged fuel injector
  • Low compression in cylinder 1

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light (often flashing when misfire is severe)
  • Rough idle or shaking, especially at low RPM
  • Loss of power under load

Typical fixes

  • Replace spark plug and/or coil on cylinder 1
  • Test and clean or replace the injector
  • Perform compression test and repair internal issues if needed

Repair cost range

For a Lincoln, repairs for P0301 often fall between $150 and $900, depending on the cause and whether you use OEM or aftermarket parts. Labor rates vary by location.

Known issues on Lincoln

Lincoln cylinder 1 misfire on the 2.0T EcoBoost follows Ford's GDI carbon buildup pattern. On Navigator 3.5L twin-turbo, a misfire after a turbo replacement should prompt inspection of the intake tract for debris before condemning coils or plugs.

Most commonly affected models

MKZ 2.0T 2013–2020MKC 2.0T 2015–2019Navigator 3.5TT 2015–2020

Is it safe to keep driving your Lincoln 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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