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P0300 Code on 2000 Trooper
What are some common causes of the P0300 Cylinder Misfire code? I put Nippon Denso K16PR-P11 plugs in about 30,000 miles ago. I did have the EGR replaced and the EGR tube cleaned recently. Is there any reason to think these may be connected?
The Check Engine light blinks when I accelerate when I first start the vehicle, but goes away after I stop the engine and restart it later. I thought I would remove the plugs and check them before I go ahead and order replacement plugs. Any other suggestions? Thanks, LEM |
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Re: P0300 Code on 2000 Trooper
Your Intake Manafold gasket has a leak which causes a missfire code. If you are the first owner it is covered for 120k. If you are the second owner you are covered for 60k.
This a a very common issue with Isuzu's. write up on how to change and part number: http://www.geocities.com/endre_rl/isuzufaq.htm#faq5
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