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.
You locate the cause of the random misfire and take corrective actions against that; be it a coil, plug, wire, coil boot or crank sensor. A random misfire is as it states - a misfire that happens randomly in possibly a random cylinder as well. They can be hard to diagnose, as well and it is recommended that you take vehicle to a qualified, ASE certified shop for diagnostics.
Engine will misfire, or may not start if enough wires are in the wrong place.
Hard start, no start, misfire, back fire, poor fuel economy, low power,Hard start, no start, misfire, back fire, poor fuel economy, low power,
I hope your barb was a misfire.
misfire,step hard on pedal, softly,going slow and idling
It means that more than one cylinder has a misfire history. PO301 would be cylinder number 1 misfire. PO302 would be number 3 cylinder misfire.
Random misfire, cylinder 2 misfire, and cylinder 3 misfire. see related question below.
Misfire in Cylinder No. 8.
How do u fix a misfire
The LS is prone to coil failure which leads to a misfire in the affected cylinder. A misfire due to a failing coil usually happens when the engine is warm and under load (low RPMs, accelerating or going uphill). The misfire may feel like a transmission problem because it causes the car to buck and stutter as though the gears were skipping or getting stuck briefly. The worse the misfire gets, the harder it will be to accellerate. Sometimes the misfire condition can be overcome by applying more RPMs or reducing the load on the engine. See my post about the valve cover leaking issues contributing to this issue.
No it will not cause misfire.