2014 Dodge Ram Tradesman V6

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Tradesmanv6

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Having issues with my 2014 dodge Tradesman v6. code is P0306. Changed 3 coils on 2, 4 and 6 and the fuel injector on #6. Same issue. Idles rough but gets better once it gets going. had a compression test today and #6 showed almost the same compression as the others.
Still don't know what wrong with it. The mechanic (not a dodge mechanic, but does heavy body work) said I have 3 options.

1. Take it to Dodge and see if there is someway they can test the computer.
2. Replace the computer and see if it still does it, then it's the valve
3. Wait till it gets worse.

The truck has been using some oil, and there are no leaks. He said, if i hadn't told him that then he would have said it was the computer.

Anyone ever dealt with this before?
 

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I must ask ...
The 3 coils that you changed, you did just switch them to different positions, didn't you
Or did you buy 3 new ones & install them ?
 
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Tradesmanv6

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The guy did say that he switched them around, Still showing that #6 is misfiring after the combustion test. 2 Different mechanics doing this. Yes, these are all new parts now.
 
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