Most of the time this means that the coil for that cylinder is bad. It can also mean a bad plug and sometimes the fuel injector.
Cylinder number two misfire.
Stop by http://www.coloradofans.com there are different people that have had that problem. you can probably message them personally and see how they got to that problem. P0300= Random/ multiple cylinder misfire detected P0301= Misfire detected- cylinder #1 P0302= Misfire detected- cylinder #2 P0303= Misfire detected- cylinder #3 P0304= Misfire detected- cylinder #4 p0305= Misfire detected- cylinder #5 P.S. These are Diagnostic trouble codes, not vechicle id numbers.
Your 2000 Nissan Maxima has a 3.0 liter V6 engine , so it has ( 6 ) engine cylinders It sounds like there is a problem with the # 5 engine cylinder , perhaps an engine cylinder misfire ?
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I BELIEVE if the fuel injector is restricted so that the proper air - fuel mixture is not getting to an engine cylinder , that an engine cylinder misfire can occur ( that is only one of the causes of an engine cylinder misfire )
Cylinder 3 misfire is correct.
An engine cylinder misfire is what happens when combustion is incomplete. How much it costs to fix will depend on the type of car and the year it was manufactured.
An engine cylinder misfire has been detected
An engine cylinder misfire has been detected on the # 4 engine cylinder
An engine cylinder misfire has been detected in cylinder # 1
the answer is cylinder two misfire
An engine cylinder misfire has been detected in the # 3 engine cylinder
An engine cylinder misfire has been detected