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Question error code 300 no other codes

I have a 1997 blazer that idles very rough, sometimes dies. Hard acceleration backfires through exhaust. I get error code 300(random multiple cylinder misfire) no other codes. Help anyone
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Re: error code 300 no other codes

Ever done a tuneup?
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Re: error code 300 no other codes

Absolutely, Start at the beginning with Plugs, wires rotor, and distributor cap. Stay away from Bosch plugs.
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Circuit Description

The Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor is the primary input to determine if misfire is occurring. Engine misfire is detected by monitoring crankshaft speed variations between cylinders. If a crankshaft deceleration occurs during a combustion or power stroke, the Control Module (PCM/VCM) will compare this change in crankshaft speed to the previous cylinder. If the crankshaft speed change is more than a maximum allowable speed, the misfire is detected. Misfire may occur in a specific cylinder or all cylinders randomly.

When an engine is misfiring, brief decelerations in crankshaft rotational speed will be detected by the CKP. The Control Module determines which cylinder has misfired based upon the Camshaft Position CMP Sensor input. Misfire data is stored for each cylinder in separate accumulators. After 100 combustion events, the misfire totals are compared to a calibrated maximum number. If the misfire is excessive, a this DTC will set.

Conditions for Running the DTC

Important: If start-up ECT is below -7°C (20°F), misfire detection is delayed until ECT is more than 21°C (70°F). If start-up ECT is more than -7°C (20°F), misfire detection begins after a 5 second delay.



No active VS sensor DTCs
No active TP sensor DTCs
No active MAF sensor DTCs
No active CKP sensor DTCs
No active CMP sensor DTCs

The fuel level is more than 10%.
The engine speed is between 450-5000 RPM.
The system voltage is between 11-16 volts.
The throttle position is steady within 2% for 100 ms.

Conditions for Setting the DTC

The VCM detects a deceleration in the crankshaft speed characteristic of either an emission type misfire or a catalyst damaging type misfire.

Action Taken When the DTC Sets

If the VCM determines that the engine misfire is significant enough to have a negative impact on emissions, the VCM turns ON the MIL after the misfire has been detected on 2 non-consecutive trips under the same operating conditions. If the misfire is severe enough that catalytic converter damage could result, the MIL flashes while the misfire is present.

Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC


The Control Module turns OFF the MIL after 3 consecutive drive trips when the test has Run and Passed.

A history DTC will clear if no fault conditions have been detected for 40 warm-up cycles (coolant temperature has risen 22°C (40°F) from the start-up coolant temperature and the engine coolant temperature is more than 70°C (158°F) during the same ignition cycle).
Use the scan tool Clear Information function.

Diagnostic Aids

The Misfire Index counts the number of misfires. The scan tool can monitor the Misfire Index. There is a current and history misfire counter for each cylinder. Use the current misfire counter in order to determine which cylinder is misfiring or use the history misfire counter for misfires that are not currently present.

Many different condition could cause an intermittent misfire.
Check for the following conditions:


Check the IC control circuit for a intermittent short to ground.
Check the spark plug wires and the coil wire for the following conditions:
Ensure that the spark plug wires are securely attached to the spark plugs and the distributor cap.

Check the wire routing in order to ensure that cross-firing is not occurring.

If the misfire occurs when the weather is damp, the problem could be due to worn plug wires.

Check for contaminated fuel or a low fuel level and the following conditions:
Check the fuel condition and quality. Dirty or contaminated fuel could cause a misfire condition.

If the fuel level is low, the fuel pump may draw air into the fuel rail, causing a stumble and possible misfire condition. Check the fuel trim numbers in the freeze frame to determine if this has occurred. It would be likely if the short term fuel number was above + 20.
Check HO2S for abnormal voltage readings.

Check for a vacuum leak as a possible cause of the engine misfire.

Sticking intake or exhaust valves can cause a misfire when the engine is cold.
An intermittent may be caused by any of the following conditions:


A poor connection
Rubbed through wire insulation
A broken wire inside the insulation
Thoroughly check any circuitry that is suspected of causing the intermittent complaint. Refer to Intermittents and Poor Connections Diagnosis. See: Diagnosis By Symptom

Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.


The misfire is considered random on all cylinders if, while viewing the misfire counters in the misfire data list, the misfire seems to move to different cylinders.
The misfire is considered consistent if the misfire is occurring on the same cylinder(s) consistently.
When checking the spark at the spark plug wires, the spark should be consistent. A few sparks then nothing is no spark.
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Re: error code 300 no other codes

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I have a 1997 blazer that idles very rough, sometimes dies. Hard acceleration backfires through exhaust. I get error code 300(random multiple cylinder misfire) no other codes. Help anyone
I did the whole tune-up with plugs, wires, cap, rotor, and 4 doses of injector cleaner in the last 5 tanks of fuel. Sometimes(not often) it runs semi-smooth for the first 10-15 minutes but always goes back to the slow loping idle and frequently dies when I step on the gas. It backfires through the exhaust only if I put it under heavy load acceleration. The fuel pressure seems good, but I can't seem to find a parts place that has the right fuel pressure gauge for sale; they only list up to 1996 under the applications.
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Re: error code 300 no other codes

1996 is the same as the 1997. You can use it.

Also, I would clean the MAF sensor wires gentlely.

What plugs did you use?
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Old 02-07-2005, 06:20 PM
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same problem 1999 astro

they replaced the crank sensor and tune up but the problem comes back every once in a while you do relize there is a recall on sticking fuel injecters
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