Can you keep driving?
Can you keep driving?
Stop driving if any of these apply
- !The engine starts running much worse, stalls, or the warning light flashes.
- !The vehicle loses power sharply or misfires badly while the code is active.
What to check first
Step-by-step checks
- 1
Free - no tools
Check scan data for a balance or misfire pattern on cylinder 4 if available
- 2
Free - no tools
Inspect the injector connector and harness for looseness, corrosion, or damage
- 3
Basic tool needed
Do not focus on fuel alone; plug, coil, and compression checks matter too
- 4
Basic tool needed
Look for recent work that may have disturbed the cylinder 4 area or wiring
- 5
Basic tool needed
Treat the code as a contribution clue rather than a guaranteed injector failure
If the code returns
- -If the problem follows a plug, coil, or injector swap, the moved part becomes a stronger suspect.
- -If the cylinder still underperforms with injector and ignition checked, compression testing becomes more important.
- -If the code returns after a repair, compare cylinder balance data again before buying more parts.
Background
What this code means
P0270 is a generic OBD-II cylinder contribution code for cylinder 4.
The ECU is seeing that cylinder contribute less than expected, which can come from fuel, ignition, compression, or circuit-side issues.
A rough idle, weaker acceleration, or a one-cylinder imbalance can fit this code.
Diagnosis
Common causes
Injector delivery issue
The injector may not be supplying fuel evenly enough for the cylinder.
Ignition weakness
A weak spark plug or coil can make the cylinder contribute less power.
Compression problem
Low compression can reduce the cylinder's contribution even if fuel delivery is fine.
Connector or wiring issue
A circuit problem can reduce injector output or make it intermittent.
Avoid these mistakes
What not to do
- xDo not replace parts before checking the injector, ignition, and compression side of the cylinder.
- xDo not ignore drivability changes just because the code sounds like a balance or contribution fault.
Parts
Parts that may need replacing
See also
Related OBD codes
Source notes
Generic OBD-II (SAE J1979 / ISO 15031-5). P0270 was expanded around common cylinder 4 contribution faults, including injector issues, ignition weakness, and compression loss.
This guide is written as a generic multi-make reference, so bulletin history, sensor locations, and repair order can still change by manufacturer and engine family.
This is generic OBD-II guidance and should not override vehicle-specific service information. Exact diagnosis and repair steps vary by make, engine family, and model year.
Last reviewed: 2026-04-10
Reference: Open reference