P0300 Misfire Diagnosis for 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 5.3L with No Other Codes
I'm seeking help diagnosing a persistent P0300 misfire code on my 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 with a 5.3L V8 engine. The issue has been ongoing for several days, and despite replacing spark plugs, plug wires, fuel filter, and fuel pressure regulator, the problem persists. I have access to a freeze frame data log from when the code was stored, which includes key parameters: - DTC Stored: P0300 (multi-cylinder misfire) - Fuel System Status: Closed Loop (both banks) - Engine Coolant Temperature: 141.8°F - Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: +9.38% - Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: +9.38% - Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: -35.16% (extremely high negative value) - Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: +4.69% - Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure: 19.84 inHg - Engine RPM: 2,374 rpm - Vehicle Speed: 18.64 mph - Mass Air Flow Rate: 6.75 lb/min - Throttle Position: 30.59% All spark plugs were replaced with AC Delco OEM parts and appear to show similar wear patterns. No additional diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are present. I’ve performed a fuel pressure test, which reads 48–50 psi when the engine is running and rises to 54 psi after shutdown—indicating no significant drop. Injector resistance readings across all eight cylinders were consistent at 12.4–12.6 ohms. Despite these results, Bank 2 shows a large negative short-term fuel trim (-35.16%), suggesting an overly rich condition or potential injector malfunction (possibly stuck open). I’m now considering whether the issue lies in the fuel pressure regulation system, especially given that the engine is running on a closed-loop fuel control system. I’ve been advised to check for spark at all Bank 2 plugs and inspect for fuel contamination in the oil. Additionally, I'm evaluating potential cylinder head gasket leaks or misfiring due to vacuum system issues. However, I’m looking for more targeted guidance specific to this model year and engine configuration.
P0300 indicates a multi-cylinder misfire. The significant negative short-term fuel trim on Bank 2 (-35.16%) suggests an overly rich condition, likely caused by a stuck-open fuel injector or poor fuel delivery. A fuel pressure test is recommended to verify system integrity. Check for fuel in the engine oil—this could indicate internal leakage from a faulty injector or blown head gasket. Inspect spark plugs; one may show a black, wet appearance indicating misfiring. Since this is a 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 with a 5.3L V8, fuel pressure regulator (FPR) compatibility and function are critical. Also verify that the spark plugs are firing on Bank 2—consider performing a coil pack test. Ensure you're using genuine AC Delco plugs as recommended for this model. Confirm there are no other misfire codes present.