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What P0420 means for your Jeep Grand Cherokee
Your Camry's ECM detected that cylinder 1 isn't firing properly - the crankshaft position sensor saw the rotational speed dip slightly each time cylinder 1 was supposed to combust. On the 2.5L 2AR-FE and earlier 2AZ-FE, this almost always traces back to a tired ignition coil. Toyota's coils are durable but they have a typical service life of 80k-130k miles, and once one starts to break down it usually shows up as P0420 (or P0302/P0303/P0304) under load. The cylinder-1 coil sits at the front of the engine and runs slightly hotter than the rear coils, which is why it tends to fail first.
🎯 Top Causes on the Jeep Grand Cherokee
50%
#1 MOST LIKELY
Broken Exhaust Manifold Bolts (5.7L Hemi)
The Hemi's exhaust manifold studs corrode and snap. Once broken, exhaust leaks before the cat - extra oxygen makes the cat appear failing. This fix is much cheaper than a converter.
PART
$50–
00
60%
#1 CAUSE
Failing Cylinder 1 Ignition Coil
Toyota uses coil-on-plug (COP) ignition - one coil per cylinder bolted directly above the spark plug. After 80k-130k miles the secondary windings in the cylinder-1 coil break down and the spark gets weak under load. Easy diagnostic trick: swap the cylinder 1 coil with the cylinder 3 coil and clear the code. If the misfire moves to P0303, the coil is the problem. Denso and NGK make Toyota OEM-equivalent coils for around $50-$80 each. Replace all four coils as a set if mileage is high - they all age together.
OEM Coil
$80-$120
Aftermarket
$45-$70
w/Labor
$120-$280
25%
#2 CAUSE
Worn Spark Plug on Cylinder 1
The Camry's iridium plugs are spec'd for 100k miles but they wear early if oil consumption is present (especially on 2007-2009 2AZ-FE engines, which have a known oil-burning issue). A worn plug raises the firing voltage demand and overstresses the coil. Check the cylinder-1 plug for excessive gap, oil fouling, or a worn electrode. Use only Denso or NGK iridium plugs - cheap copper plugs cause repeat misfires within months on this engine.
Plugs (set 4)
$30-$60
V6 Plugs (6)
$45-$90
w/Labor
$80-$220
15%
#3 CAUSE
Fuel Injector Clog or Leak
If the cylinder-1 injector is partially clogged or leaking, the air-fuel ratio in that cylinder is wrong and you get a single-cylinder misfire that swaps when you swap injectors. Less common than coil/plug but worth checking after the easy stuff. Pull the injectors and have them flow-tested at a shop, or just replace the cylinder-1 injector with a known-good unit to confirm.
Injector
$60-$140
Flow Test
$80-$150
w/Labor
$150-$320
LABOR
00–
🎯 Top Causes on the Jeep Grand Cherokee
,000DIY
Hard
25%
#2 COMMON
Aged Downstream O2 Sensor
Bank 1 Sensor 2 on Pentastar V6 wears at 100k. Test live data - if it doesn't bounce, replace.
PART
$60–
00
60%
#1 CAUSE
Failing Cylinder 1 Ignition Coil
Toyota uses coil-on-plug (COP) ignition - one coil per cylinder bolted directly above the spark plug. After 80k-130k miles the secondary windings in the cylinder-1 coil break down and the spark gets weak under load. Easy diagnostic trick: swap the cylinder 1 coil with the cylinder 3 coil and clear the code. If the misfire moves to P0303, the coil is the problem. Denso and NGK make Toyota OEM-equivalent coils for around $50-$80 each. Replace all four coils as a set if mileage is high - they all age together.
OEM Coil
$80-$120
Aftermarket
$45-$70
w/Labor
$120-$280
25%
#2 CAUSE
Worn Spark Plug on Cylinder 1
The Camry's iridium plugs are spec'd for 100k miles but they wear early if oil consumption is present (especially on 2007-2009 2AZ-FE engines, which have a known oil-burning issue). A worn plug raises the firing voltage demand and overstresses the coil. Check the cylinder-1 plug for excessive gap, oil fouling, or a worn electrode. Use only Denso or NGK iridium plugs - cheap copper plugs cause repeat misfires within months on this engine.
Plugs (set 4)
$30-$60
V6 Plugs (6)
$45-$90
w/Labor
$80-$220
15%
#3 CAUSE
Fuel Injector Clog or Leak
If the cylinder-1 injector is partially clogged or leaking, the air-fuel ratio in that cylinder is wrong and you get a single-cylinder misfire that swaps when you swap injectors. Less common than coil/plug but worth checking after the easy stuff. Pull the injectors and have them flow-tested at a shop, or just replace the cylinder-1 injector with a known-good unit to confirm.
Injector
$60-$140
Flow Test
$80-$150
w/Labor
$150-$320
LABOR
$80–
🎯 Top Causes on the Jeep Grand Cherokee
50DIY
Easy
15%
#3 POSSIBLE
3.6L Pentastar Cat Substrate Failure
On 3.6L V6 Grand Cherokees, the OEM cat substrate cracks around 120k+. Replacement runs $600-
🎯 Top Causes on the Jeep Grand Cherokee
,200 for CARB-compliant aftermarket.PART
$400–
🎯 Top Causes on the Jeep Grand Cherokee
,200LABOR
60%
#1 CAUSE
Failing Cylinder 1 Ignition Coil
Toyota uses coil-on-plug (COP) ignition - one coil per cylinder bolted directly above the spark plug. After 80k-130k miles the secondary windings in the cylinder-1 coil break down and the spark gets weak under load. Easy diagnostic trick: swap the cylinder 1 coil with the cylinder 3 coil and clear the code. If the misfire moves to P0303, the coil is the problem. Denso and NGK make Toyota OEM-equivalent coils for around $50-$80 each. Replace all four coils as a set if mileage is high - they all age together.
OEM Coil
$80-$120
Aftermarket
$45-$70
w/Labor
$120-$280
25%
#2 CAUSE
Worn Spark Plug on Cylinder 1
The Camry's iridium plugs are spec'd for 100k miles but they wear early if oil consumption is present (especially on 2007-2009 2AZ-FE engines, which have a known oil-burning issue). A worn plug raises the firing voltage demand and overstresses the coil. Check the cylinder-1 plug for excessive gap, oil fouling, or a worn electrode. Use only Denso or NGK iridium plugs - cheap copper plugs cause repeat misfires within months on this engine.
Plugs (set 4)
$30-$60
V6 Plugs (6)
$45-$90
w/Labor
$80-$220
15%
#3 CAUSE
Fuel Injector Clog or Leak
If the cylinder-1 injector is partially clogged or leaking, the air-fuel ratio in that cylinder is wrong and you get a single-cylinder misfire that swaps when you swap injectors. Less common than coil/plug but worth checking after the easy stuff. Pull the injectors and have them flow-tested at a shop, or just replace the cylinder-1 injector with a known-good unit to confirm.
Injector
$60-$140
Flow Test
$80-$150
w/Labor
$150-$320
DIY
Medium
10%
#4 POSSIBLE
MDS Lifter Misfire Killing Cat (5.7L)
If the Hemi has dropped MDS lifters (cyl 1, 4, 6, 7), unburned fuel from misfires cooks the cat. Fix the MDS issue first or the new cat dies too.
PART
000–$6000
LABOR
(included)
DIY
Hard
🚗 Most Affected Camry Model Years
| Year | Engine | Primary Cause | Typical Mileage | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010-2017 | 2.5L 2AR-FE | Coil pack | 80k-130k | Most common P0420 reports |
| 2007-2009 | 2.4L 2AZ-FE | Coil + oil-fouled plug | 90k-160k | Oil consumption shortens plug life |
| 2018+ | 2.5L A25A-FKS | Coil pack | 60k-90k | Newer engine, fewer reports so far |
| 2007-2017 | 3.5L 2GR-FE V6 | Rear-bank coils | 80k-130k | Rear coils harder to access |
🔧 How to Diagnose P0420 on a Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Swap the cylinder 1 ignition coil with cylinder 3. Each coil is held by a single 10mm bolt and an electrical connector. Move the coil-1 to position 3 and the coil-3 to position 1, clear the code, and drive 5-10 minutes. If the misfire follows the coil to cylinder 3 (you'll see P0303), replace the original cylinder-1 coil. This 15-minute test confirms the coil 9 times out of 10 on a Camry.
- Check the spark plug. Pull the cylinder-1 plug and inspect: black sooty deposits = rich/coil; oil-wet = oil consumption (common on 2AZ-FE); white/blistered = lean. Gap should be 0.043" on most Camrys. Replace all four plugs as a set if mileage is over 80k - mixing new and old plugs causes more misfires.
- Read live data with a scanner. Look at fuel trims and the misfire counter per cylinder. If only cylinder 1 is misfiring AND fuel trims are normal, focus on ignition (coil/plug). If cylinder 1 misfires AND fuel trims are skewed, suspect injector or compression. A compression test (should be 170-220 psi on 2AR-FE) rules out a bigger mechanical issue.
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