Can you keep driving?
Can you keep driving?
Stop driving if any of these apply
- !The check-engine light is flashing or the engine is shaking badly.
- !The vehicle is stalling, struggling to accelerate, or obviously running rough.
What to check first
Step-by-step checks
- 1
Safety first
If the check-engine light is flashing, avoid driving hard because the misfire can damage the catalytic converter
- 2
Free - no tools
Confirm whether P0312 appears with P0300 or other cylinder misfire codes
- 3
Basic tool needed
Inspect the spark plug, coil, and injector for cylinder 12 if the engine layout allows it
- 4
Basic tool needed
Look for a vacuum leak or intake leak near that cylinder
- 5
Basic tool needed
Check whether the misfire gets worse under load or at idle
If the code returns
- -If the plug, coil, or injector tests poorly, address that part before looking deeper.
- -If the misfire follows the coil or plug during a swap test, the part is the stronger suspect.
- -If fuel and ignition look normal, inspect compression and air leakage on that cylinder.
Background
What this code means
P0312 is a generic OBD-II code for a misfire on cylinder 12.
It points to a cylinder-specific combustion problem rather than a broad random misfire. The cause is often ignition, fuel delivery, or compression-related.
Diagnosis
Common causes
Worn spark plug
The plug may be fouled, worn, or not firing reliably.
Weak ignition coil
The coil may not be producing a strong spark under load.
Injector fault
The injector may be clogged, weak, or not delivering fuel evenly.
Compression or air leak problem
A mechanical fault can also make one cylinder misfire.
Avoid these mistakes
What not to do
- xDo not keep driving if the engine is flashing and the misfire is active.
- xDo not replace several ignition parts at once without confirming which cylinder is actually failing.
Parts
Parts that may need replacing
See also
Related OBD codes
Source notes
Generic OBD-II (SAE J1979 / ISO 15031-5). P0312 was seeded from dtcdb and then expanded as a conservative cylinder-specific misfire guide with focus on ignition, fuel, and compression checks.
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