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That dreaded random misfire =(
I have a 96 Grand Voyager that had had sat for a year undriven or started due to being out of state. It ran like a champ when I parked it. Now I charged the battery and went for a drive on the freeway and my check engine light came on and started blinking. I had the code read it came back with 2 codes a P0306 and a P0300. I noticed that the cylinder 6 spark plug wire was arcing on the core support. So I replaced all the plug wires and spark plugs with Champion platinum spark plugs. I cleared the codes and took it on a test drive and the P0300 code came back. Is there anyway the old gas is causing the random misfire? or what else could it be?
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Re: That dreaded random misfire =(
Especially read "Random misfires that jump around ..." http://www.obd-codes.com/p0300
Gas? Probably not but try to get fresh gas in it as soon as possible just as a CYA.
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