Cylinder 3 misfire is correct.
P103 is Mass on volume air flow high imput P303 Cylinder 3 misfire detected Go Here for all codes. Starts in German language. http://schwede info/volvo/obd-2.htm
Auto Zone and some other auto parts stores have a diagnostic machine you can use for free, just ask someone at the counter.
Try changing the ignition module that is attached to the air filter under the cover partnummber for a 99 1.8t is 4d0905351 Cris/.
Damage to the pons will result in a range of effects on sleep. For example, damage to certain parts of the pons can put a person into a semi-permanent sleep-like state. Research with animals has also shown that damage to the pons can cause an animal to sleep much less than prior to the damage.Linda Carter & John Grivas (2005). Psychology Stage 1 For South Australia. Thailand: Kyodo Printing Co (S'pore) Pte Ltd. p303-304.
This comes from the Greek word from which we get our word 'heresy'. It means 'a choosing or a choice' and hence 'an opinion'. In the Biblical context this includes especially an opinion which is self-willed and this being substituted for submission to the power of truth. Such eventually leads to both divisions and the formation of sects.The vocab of Moulton and Milligan (quoted by Vines, see below) refers to the two meanings as simply (a) choice and (b) 'a sect' and that the latter, being a result of the former is the predominant New Testament meaning. References given are Acts 5:17; 15:5; 25:5,14; 26:5; 28:22.Source: Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words, Thomas Nelson, Nashville 1980. p303.
I was personally able to solve a P302, misfire in 2nd cylinder, code by replacing the spark plugs and wires. Worked fine after that. It's generally a very simple ignition problem.I found on line that the p300 coad is a random missfire in all cylinders and that the last number in a p300 code is the cylinder that is misfiring. Your p302 & p303 would be #2&3 cylinders.injectors are often the cause of misfire codes on this year and model.The first thing to try would be new spark plugs plugs and plug wires. This fixes misfires the majority of the time. If that doesn't help check the rotor and fuel injectors.Either a bad coil or bad fuel injectors. try switching coils with other cylinder and see if code changes. if yes, you got a bad coil, if not, you must change all 4 injectors, cause they will all go bad eventually. I've seen it. I was a Toyota technician.I have a 2000 Corolla with 140,000 miles that had P0300 and P0302 codes. I fixed it by replacing the original dirty fuel injectors with clean remanufactured injectors. Total cost for swapping injectors was $130. It is easy to do it yourself and the car now runs like it has a new engine.Easy fix - I can also be water in the gasoline. This is caused by a leak in the underground storage tanks. - If your car was running perfect and you just filled-up and then it starts to run horrible and you get codes P0300 - P0301 - P0302 - P0303 - P0304 this is all cylinders miss-firing. The probability of all injectors getting dirty or all spark plugs going bad at one time is highly unlikely. You should suspect water contamination.I made a YouTube video on this on February the 24th 2011 - Search YouTube for "water in fuel Toyota obd"