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Home / DTC Codes / Powertrain Systems (P-Codes) / Honda CR-V P0300 — Random Multiple Misfire

Honda CR-V P0300 — Random Multiple Misfire

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DTC Data Sheet
CodeP0300
VehicleHonda CR-V (2007-2024)
Engine2.4L K24 / 1.5L L15 Turbo
SystemIGNITION SYSTEM
Fault typePerformance
Official meaningRandom / Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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

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⚠ Scan tool requirement: This is a Honda-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 Honda coverage is required for complete diagnosis.

↗Looking for the cross-vehicle definition? Read the generic P0300 article for the SAE-defined fault logic that applies to all manufacturers.

P0300 Quick Answer

P0300 on a Honda CR-V differs by engine. On 2.4L K24 (2007-2016), aging spark plugs and timing chain stretch above 150k miles. On 1.5L L15 turbo (2017+), oil dilution (Honda TSB 17-091) is the dominant cause and was a major issue for the 2017-2018 model years. Carbon buildup on direct-injection intake valves also contributes above 80k miles.

What Does P0300 Mean on a Honda CR-V?

The Honda CR-V (2007-2024) stores P0300 when the condition described above is met. This guide covers the 2.4L K24 (2007-2016) and 1.5L L15 turbo (2017+) engine variants. Model-specific failure patterns documented below differ from the generic SAE definition.

Symptoms

  • Rough idle, hesitation
  • P0300 + specific cylinder codes
  • Flashing CEL under load = stop driving
  • 1.5L turbo: elevated oil level + fuel smell on dipstick
  • Fuel economy drop
  • Long warm-up time on 1.5L turbo = thermostat

Common Causes (Most Likely on This Model First)

  1. Oil dilution on 2017-2018 1.5L turbo (TSB 17-091). Honda extended the warranty for affected CR-V VINs. Fuel-diluted oil washes cylinder walls and fouls plugs.
  2. Aging spark plugs. 80k-90k real-world replacement (vs. the 105k spec).
  3. Failing ignition coil. Single-coil failure on K24 and L15. Swap-test confirms.
  4. Timing chain stretch on K24. 150k+ miles. Chain rattle on cold start.
  5. Carbon buildup on 1.5L turbo intake valves. Direct injection means no port fuel rinse — valves accumulate carbon. Walnut-blast at 80k+ miles.
  6. Thermostat stuck open (1.5L turbo, TSB 19-103). Long cold-run periods cause incomplete combustion and misfires.

Diagnostic Approach

  1. On 2017-2018 1.5L turbo: check dipstick for fuel smell / elevated level (TSB 17-091).
  2. Read misfire counters per cylinder.
  3. Pull plugs on misfiring cylinders — wet/oily = oil dilution; carbon-fouled = rich.
  4. Swap suspected coil to clean cylinder.
  5. On K24 high-mileage: listen for chain rattle on cold start.
  6. On 1.5L turbo: check coolant temp — under 180°F sustained = thermostat (TSB 19-103).

Possible Fixes

FixWhen
Oil dilution TSB service (1.5L turbo)Fuel-diluted oil, 2017-2018 CR-V
Replace thermostat (1.5L turbo, TSB 19-103)Coolant temp < 180°F sustained
Spark plugs (Denso OE set)Plugs > 80k miles
Single ignition coilMisfire follows the coil
Timing chain service (K24)Chain rattle > 150k miles
Walnut-blast intake valves (1.5L turbo)Carbon > 80k miles

Can I Still Drive With P0300?

Steady CEL: drive briefly to a shop. Flashing CEL: tow it — severe misfire destroys the cat in 15-30 minutes.

How Serious Is This Code?

Moderate. 1.5L turbo oil dilution has long-term reliability consequences if ignored. Honda warranty extension exists for affected VINs.

Repair Costs

RepairCost
Oil dilution TSB service$0 – $250 (often warranty)
Thermostat (1.5L turbo)$220 – $380
Spark plugs (Denso OE)$180 – $340
Single ignition coil$85 – $180
Timing chain service$1,200 – $2,400
Walnut-blast intake valves$340 – $580

Related Random Multiple Codes

Compare nearby Honda random multiple trouble codes with similar definitions, fault patterns, and diagnostic paths.

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FAQ

Why does the CR-V 1.5L turbo have P0300 problems?

Honda issued TSB 17-091 for 2017-2018 CR-Vs with the 1.5L turbo. Fuel enters the oil during short-trip cold-weather operation, dilutes it, washes cylinder walls, and fouls plugs. Honda extended the warranty for affected VINs. Check dipstick for fuel smell and elevated oil level.

Can I drive my CR-V with P0300?

Steady CEL: yes briefly. Flashing CEL: no — get it towed before the cat is destroyed.

How much to fix P0300 on a Honda CR-V?

Oil dilution TSB (1.5L turbo): often warranty. Thermostat: $220-$380. Spark plugs: $180-$340. Single coil: $85-$180. Timing chain on K24: $1,200-$2,400.

Does the CR-V have the same VCM issue as the Accord V6?

No — the CR-V uses 4-cylinder engines only (K24 or 1.5L turbo) and doesn’t have the VCM (Variable Cylinder Management) system that affects the J35 V6 in Accords and Pilots.

Diagnostic Guides for This Code

In-depth step-by-step tutorials that pair with P0300.

  • Diagnose Misfires with Scan-Tool DataRead guide →
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