P0300 Diagnostic Code - Random Misfire
Symptoms.
Engine may stumble or miss
Engine may be hard to start
you may notice no issues
Cause
Failing spark plugs or spark plug wires
Bad coil or coil pack
Failing oxygen sensor(s)
Bad fuel injector or more than one
Stuck exhaust valve
Bad catalytic converter
EGR valve or valve passage clogging
Bad camshaft position sensor
Bad PCM or ECM
The Fix
Best first action is a tune up, new plugs, wires, inspect all hoses and wire connections then reset the code. If it returns you will need to narrow it down to a system, coils and coil packs should be tested, catalytic converters for function ( do you smell rotten eggs?). A misfire that jumps cylinders could indicate a lean condition, do you have any other codes along with the 300? this will help clue you in to the source, check valve function to make sure they are opening and closing fully.
This is probably pone of the most difficult codes to troubleshoot, so start with the basics and work your way into the more expensive options, in many cases a good old tune up solves the problem, back it up with a fuel system cleaning and see where you stand.
Random misfire, cylinder 2 misfire, and cylinder 3 misfire. see related question below.
bad spark plugs or bad wire connection to the spark plug
Trouble code P0301 means:Cylinder 1 misfire detected
most of this problem is ignition coil fail, you can test it by exchange with other one.
Trouble code P0302 means:Cylinder 2 misfire detected
There are a number of reasons why a 2001 Toyota Corolla 1.4 GS engine would misfire. Coils are one common cause. Another common cause is the fuel delivery system.
mine doesn't and like I always say... I have a ride home.
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Trouble code P0401 means: Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Insufficient Detected
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A 1990 Toyota Corolla.