The 2022 Mazda CX-50, introduced as Mazda's adventure-oriented compact SUV, is powered exclusively by Skyactiv-G 4-cylinder engines across all trim levels. When a P0305 diagnostic trouble code appears indicating a cylinder 5 misfire, this represents an anomalous diagnostic situation requiring specialized investigation.
Understanding the P0305 Anomaly
The P0305 code translates to "Cylinder 5 Misfire Detected" in standard OBD-II terminology. However, the CX-50's Skyactiv engine contains only four cylinders numbered 1 through 4. The appearance of this code indicates a diagnostic system irregularity rather than an actual fifth cylinder malfunction.
2022 CX-50 Engine Options
Mazda offers two Skyactiv-G engine options in the CX-50: the 2.5-liter producing 187 horsepower and the turbocharged 2.5-liter delivering 256 horsepower with premium fuel. Both are inline-4 configurations with 1-3-4-2 firing order, calibrated exclusively for four-cylinder operation.
Diagnostic Protocol for Anomalous Code
When encountering P0305 on your 4-cylinder CX-50, a qualified technician should use Mazda IDS diagnostics to verify actual misfire counter data for cylinders 1-4. The code storage mechanism and any software calibration needs should be investigated thoroughly.
Possible Causes for Erroneous Code
This anomalous code may result from PCM software requiring updates, control module communication errors on the CAN bus, aftermarket device interference, battery voltage fluctuations, or in rare cases, PCM hardware malfunction.