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vermena April 9th, 2007 9:16 PM

code300 missfire
 
Need some advice. Im working on my 97 Tahoe and I am getting a code P300 and 420 Miss firing of cylinders and catalyst. I did a tune up about 3 weeks ago changing the spark plugs, wires, rotor and distributor cap and the check engine light went off. It has recently turned on.
When I did my tune up I looked at the spark plug and it had carbon suet on it. I checked the sparks plugs this weekend and the carbon is building up again so I believe the engine is running lean which is causing the spark plugs to build up carbon causing the code P300 miss fire.
The 420 code is catalyst but I weary of replacing the cat right now. I don’t feel like paying 500 dollars right now. I have a bad cat because I can hear some stuff rattle when I rev my engine in the tail pipes but my concern is fixing the code 300.Ivechecked some sites about a p300and it says a cat could be the problem. But before I change the cat I believe the issue is the car is running lean and I don’t think a Cat causes that issue.
I am thinking to change the O2 sensors or to do a fuel injection cleaning. I know my air filter is good. What I was going to do before I got the error codes was change the ignition coil, egr valve and to a induction cleaning. I didn’t get to that when I did my tune up. Any Advice would be helpful.

73shark April 9th, 2007 9:27 PM

RE: code300 missfire
 
If the cat has stuff rattling around in it, then it is probably causing some serious blockage in the exhaust. That could be the cause of your problems. If you can do it yourself, I think you can do for less than $500.

RonH April 10th, 2007 11:19 AM

RE: code300 missfire
 
You can find cats for most anything for very inexpensive on eBay. If you can't install them yourself, find yourself a mechanic to work with you on things like this. Lots of small shop owners out there, and they are nice to have when you need a lift or some special tool job that needs to be done. If they feel like you will be a regular customer, they will give you a break.

vermena April 10th, 2007 2:38 PM

RE: code300 missfire
 
Thanks good to know because eventually Im going to change my Cat. Do you which Cat im suppose to get.
Also could that be one of the main reason my engine is misfiring

RonH April 11th, 2007 3:31 AM

RE: code300 missfire
 
The cats are listed by make and model of the vehicle they fit. Do a search. Yes, a clogged cat can cause engine problems.


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