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Home / DTC Codes / Powertrain Systems (P-Codes) / Ram 1500 P0306 — Cylinder 6 Misfire

Ram 1500 P0306 — Cylinder 6 Misfire

Ram logoRam-specific code — factory diagnostic data
DTC Data Sheet
CodeP0306
VehicleRam 1500 (2009-2024)
Engine5.7L V8 HEMI (Eagle, with MDS)
SystemIGNITION SYSTEM
Fault typePerformance
Official meaningCylinder 6 Misfire Detected

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Definition source: Ram factory description. Diagnostic guidance is based on factory-defined fault logic for this code.

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⚠ Scan tool requirement: This is a Ram-specific code. A generic OBD2 reader will retrieve the code but cannot access the module-level data, live PIDs, or bi-directional tests needed for diagnosis. A professional-grade scan tool with Ram coverage is required for complete diagnosis.

↗Looking for the cross-vehicle definition? Read the generic P0306 article for the SAE-defined fault logic that applies to all manufacturers.

P0306 Quick Answer

P0306 on a Ram 1500 Hemi means misfires localized to cylinder 6 — and cylinder 6 IS one of the four MDS-deactivated cylinders (1, 4, 6, 7). That makes lifter collapse a strong suspect alongside the usual ignition/fuel causes. The diagnostic order on a Hemi P0306: listen for a cold-start tick (lifter), then pull the plugs (oil-fouled?), then swap-test the coil, then injector.

What Does P0306 Mean on a Ram 1500?

The Ram 1500 (2009-2024) stores P0306 when the condition described above is met. This guide focuses on the 5.7L V8 HEMI (Eagle, with MDS) — the most common Ram 1500 powertrain. The platform-specific failure patterns documented below differ from the generic SAE definition.

Symptoms

  • Rough idle, hesitation
  • Cold-start tick from top of engine = lifter suspect
  • P0306 specific code, possibly with P0300
  • Flashing CEL under load = severe misfire, stop driving
  • Possible specific tick that quiets when MDS would activate

Common Causes (Most Likely on This Model First)

  1. Collapsed MDS lifter on cylinder 6. Cyl 6 is one of the four MDS cylinders. A lifter that loses oil pressure stops following the cam profile. Tell: cold-start tick from the top of the engine that quiets after warmup.
  2. Oil-fouled spark plugs (cyl 6). MDS oil consumption fouls plugs on the deactivated cylinders. Replace all 16 plugs as a set.
  3. Failing coil pack on cyl 6. Standard COP failure. Swap-test confirms.
  4. Failing fuel injector on cyl 6. Clogged or stuck-closed. Less common than ignition issues.
  5. Compression loss on cyl 6. Verify if everything else checks good. Compression test.

Diagnostic Approach

  1. Listen for top-end tick on cold start. Stethoscope on each valve cover. Persistent tick = MDS lifter.
  2. Pull the two plugs on cylinder 6 (passenger side, third from front). Look for oil fouling (heavy black wet residue).
  3. Swap coil with a clean cylinder. If misfire follows, replace.
  4. Listen for injector clicking on cyl 6.
  5. Compression test if electrical/ignition all checks good.
  6. On 5.7L: read MDS solenoid command vs. lifter behavior on a scan tool that supports MDS-specific live data.

Possible Fixes

FixWhen
MDS lifter service / cam replacementCold-start tick on cyl 6, oil fouling visible
MDS-delete kit (preferred long-term)Recurring lifter issues, out of warranty
Spark plugs (all 16)Plugs > 60k or fouled
Single ignition coilMisfire follows the coil when swapped
Fuel injector (cyl 6)Injector electrically dead

Can I Still Drive With P0306?

Steady CEL: drive briefly to a shop, especially if the engine ticks. Flashing CEL: tow it. Continued driving with a collapsed MDS lifter scores the cam, turning a $1,400-$2,400 lifter service into a $3,500+ cam-and-lifter rebuild.

How Serious Is This Code?

Moderate to high if MDS lifter is the cause. The longer it runs, the more expensive.

Repair Costs

RepairCost
Spark plugs (all 16)$340 – $580
Single ignition coil$95 – $180
Single fuel injector$280 – $580
MDS lifter service$1,800 – $3,600
MDS-delete kit$1,800 – $3,500

Related Cylinder Misfire Codes

Compare nearby Ram cylinder misfire trouble codes with similar definitions, fault patterns, and diagnostic paths.

  • P0303 – Ram 1500 P0303 — Cylinder 3 Misfire
  • P0300 – Ram 1500 P0300 — Random Multiple Misfire
  • P1399 – Honda Civic P1399 — Honda Random Misfire

FAQ

Is cylinder 6 an MDS cylinder on the Hemi?

Yes. The Hemi MDS system deactivates cylinders 1, 4, 6, and 7 under light load. That makes cylinder 6 prone to the MDS-specific failure modes (lifter collapse, oil-fouled plugs) on top of the usual misfire causes.

How do I know if my Ram P0306 is an MDS lifter?

Listen for a top-end tick on cold start that quiets after warmup. Use a stethoscope on the passenger valve cover. Heavy oil fouling on the cyl 6 plugs is another sign. A scan tool that reads MDS solenoid command and lifter response (most professional tools support this) gives definitive confirmation.

Should I MDS-delete my Ram 1500 to prevent P0306?

For out-of-warranty Hemis with recurring lifter issues — yes, it’s the most reliable long-term fix. Costs $1,800-$3,500 done correctly (cam swap, non-MDS lifters, PCM tune). Eliminates the failure mode permanently.

How much to fix P0306 on a Ram 1500?

Plug change (all 16): $340-$580. Single coil: $95-$180. MDS lifter service or delete: $1,800-$3,500. Catch it before extended driving damages the cam — that turns a $2,000 fix into a $4,500 rebuild.

Diagnostic Guides for This Code

In-depth step-by-step tutorials that pair with P0306.

  • Diagnose Misfires with Scan-Tool DataRead guide →
  • Test an Ignition Coil ProperlyRead guide →
  • Test a Fuel Injector ElectricallyRead guide →

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