Code weirdness help and other advice requested

Cliff Notes:
Why would a cyl 1 misfire (P0301) code show up after a cold start, then go away after a 5-10 min drive?

Details:
So, I got a code scanner when my car had a "service engine soon" light and a miss or other intermittent rough-running/hesitation.

I found only a P0301 (misfire, cyl 1) code and checked. Sure enough water was in there and the connection was very corroded. I cleaned the COP and swapped it with cyl 5's COP. Then cleaned in there with the clean cyl 5 COP and some electrical contact cleaner (series of insert on spark plug, removal, clean COP connection, repeat) and re-assembled everything.

I have driven it ~20 miles and I just checked the Code with the reader before driving for another 5min or so. I checked before I drove for 5 min this morning (but after erasing the code I found before I swapped COPs and cleaned the connection on cyl 1 spark plug, above) and the P0301 code was back. I did not erase (a very specific procedure on this reader, which I definitely didn't do), I drove for 5 or 10 min, then checked again. I got "0 codes" that time.

I don't get it...

...Plus, anyone think continued (but much improved) rough-running/hesitation could be something besides an incomplete cleaning of that cyl 1 spark plug's connector? I have 8 replacement motorcraft platinums (these are motorcraft coppers I put in myself 8-10K mi ago), but no time right now to work on a dead-cold engine and get those plugs swapped out. Anything else you think I should do? It's a 2000 GT w/ 74K mi on the odo.

Thanks!

-Jon

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Did you pull that plug in cylinder 1 and or 5 to compare them?

How many miles are on the plugs?

My guess is that when the corrosion happened it caused a misfire, which fouled the plug...

Let us know how your search goes! And trust me there are many strange codes that have popped up on me before!
 
Did you pull that plug in cylinder 1 and or 5 to compare them?

How many miles are on the plugs?

My guess is that when the corrosion happened it caused a misfire, which fouled the plug...

Let us know how your search goes! And trust me there are many strange codes that have popped up on me before!


There's 8-10K mi on the new plugs.

I haven't had a chance to remove/change plugs. I have relacement platinum plugs, but don't have the time to put them in, yet. The ones in there now are copper ones I put in a while back.

I'll let you know what find when I pull the current ones.
 
I changed the plugs out with the motorcraft platinum ones I bought for $24, and my car runs like new, again. :D

I had an extended-time-to-start problem developing, and now the car starts up as quickly as it used to. Just cranks right over, now.

Look at what I took out of there:

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The one on the far left is cyl4, then left to right it goes: 3, 2, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8. This is so cyl5 and cyl1 are next to each other. Nice, huh?

The Stang lives, again! :nice:

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