yes theres problem go service it
injector problem
It's telling you that you have a problem. Get a code scanner and find out what the problem is. that's a misfire .i had tht problem and i changed the spk plug cable
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.
The most common reason for a misfire is the ignition coil that is connected to the sparkplug on top of the problem cylinder.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean an actual misfire, that is caused when the primer does not ignite. That is normally caused by a firing pin problem, or by a bad primer.
misfire maybe.
misfire, probaly a bad spark plug wire.gmjim Check your 02 sensors or the EGR valve.
If your 1997 GMC 5.7L Vortec has a misfire at an idle but not while under throttle, the problem is likely the timing. This can be adjusted.
sounds like you have a leaky intake manifold
change the fuel pressure regulator ,i had the same problem on my silverado 2000. that fixed the misfire.
The risk of left ventricular misfire is a left ventricular free wall rupture. A misfire in either the right or the left ventricle of the heart is an electrical problem with the circuitry. These conditions are usually treated through angioplasty.
I have a similar problem with a 98 civic, did you find the problem?