P0300 multiple cylinder misfire. You need to check plugs, wires, coils, injectors........
P300 ENGINE MISFIRE DETECTED. non specific
Yes, there is a difference in sound quality and loudness between the Rockford Fosgate P300-10 and P300-12. The P300-12, with its larger 12-inch subwoofer, typically produces deeper bass and higher overall loudness compared to the P300-10, which has a 10-inch subwoofer. The larger driver allows the P300-12 to handle more power and deliver a fuller sound, making it better suited for bass-heavy music. However, the choice between the two may also depend on personal preferences and specific space or installation requirements.
Fault code P300 refers to a generic engine misfire detected by the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system. This code indicates that the engine is misfiring, which can lead to poor performance, reduced fuel efficiency, and increased emissions. The misfire could be caused by various issues, such as faulty spark plugs, ignition coils, fuel injectors, or even engine mechanical problems. To accurately diagnose the underlying cause, further testing and examination of the vehicle's systems are typically required.
multiple/random misfires
p300 is a misfire
1997 have the lt1. And the codes calls for a multiple misfire. Check your ignition stuff. If all else fails the its your optic spark.
Purchase or borrow an OBD2 Code Reader. This is a device that connects under the dash and communicates to your vehicles computer. the code generated by the OBD2 unit can be cross referenced to a data base and the problem identified. ex: P300 misfire of engine detected. You then go in to your dealer or mechanic armed with the info of what is wrong with your car.
The Rockford Fosgate P300-2 300W RMS Punch Series Compact is small enough to fit under the seat.
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Yes the Rockford Fosgate P300-2 300W RMS Punch Series Compact will fit under a seat.
Cross-threaded spark plug.
Greg R. Ford has written: 'The effects of simple and complex visual stimuli on the cortical distribution of P300' -- subject(s): Laterality, Cerebral dominance, Brain stimulation, Brain chemistry