1999 Toyota Corolla Code P0301
dethorder
04-13-2010, 11:05 PM
So I have a 1999 Toyota Corolla 1.8L ....this is the posting off my facebook im just lazy and dont want to re type it lol
ok so my car has code p0301 setting off the check engine light anybody wanna help me? the car has new spark plugs, new spark wires, new coil pack, and 4 remanufactured fuel injectors any ideas people??????
ok so my car has code p0301 setting off the check engine light anybody wanna help me? the car has new spark plugs, new spark wires, new coil pack, and 4 remanufactured fuel injectors any ideas people??????
serge_saati
04-19-2010, 11:24 PM
Maybe clogged EGR port 1.
The engine is running good? Engine light is flashing sometime or just always on?
The engine is running good? Engine light is flashing sometime or just always on?
dethorder
04-20-2010, 12:58 AM
the light is always on and when i start the car for the first time in the morning when i leave for work itll start blinking but then stop after maybe a minute tops.
the engine runs ok but there is definiteley a noticeable lack of power and it will stutter when i start going
the engine runs ok but there is definiteley a noticeable lack of power and it will stutter when i start going
evil03mustang
04-20-2010, 10:04 AM
Is your antifreeze low?
Mine had P0300, P0301, P0302 when I bought it..
It was misfiring because coolant was leaking into the combustion chambers..
I replaced the head gasket... solved that problem. (had to get the head shaved because it was warped, though)
Anyhow if it seems like it's using coolant, or if you smell coolant, you may have a head gasket leak. If that's the case, as long as you keep the coolant topped off it should be ok until you can get it replaced. (toyota wants a heap of money to do it... I did it myself and it cost me about $300.. would have been cheaper but I replaced the timing chain while I had it apart)
Mine had P0300, P0301, P0302 when I bought it..
It was misfiring because coolant was leaking into the combustion chambers..
I replaced the head gasket... solved that problem. (had to get the head shaved because it was warped, though)
Anyhow if it seems like it's using coolant, or if you smell coolant, you may have a head gasket leak. If that's the case, as long as you keep the coolant topped off it should be ok until you can get it replaced. (toyota wants a heap of money to do it... I did it myself and it cost me about $300.. would have been cheaper but I replaced the timing chain while I had it apart)
dethorder
04-20-2010, 10:14 AM
i dont know about the anitfreeze, but i looked up the egr valve and the description of one that needs to be replaced is what im getting with my car
serge_saati
04-20-2010, 11:41 AM
Another thought, do you burn oil? If cylinder 1 burns too much oil, it can misfire.
It can be also a vacuum leak.
It can be also a vacuum leak.
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