P0300 P0302 P0303 1998 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner
Thanks in advance for all the help folks... I have a 1998 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner. It is the 4-cylinder model. 2 weeks ago it started shaking here and there, but not very noticeable. Finally a week ago it was shaking very bad and the check engine light came on intermittently. When I first start the truck it runs fine but after a few blocks of driving it starts to shake and the check engine light comes on. I pulled the OBD2 codes and it gave me a P0302 code (cylinder 2 misfire). We did some basic troubleshooting, and found a couple cracked vacuum lines which we replaced. At idle we noticed it was going back and forth form running smoothly and then shaky. I have a mechanic acquaintance who works at a Toyota Dealership look at it for me and he could not find anything. I forced him to look more in depth and this is what we found: Timing - Good Cylinder compression - Good Cylinder 2 Running 5% - 33% off normal (0%) - Im not sure what this reading checks but it was going from 0 then to off... I was thinking it could be the coil pack. My truck is distributer-less and has 2 coils for cylinders 1,4 & 2,3. I switched the coils to see if the code would jump (indicating a bad coil pack) but that didn't change anything. We checked the spark plugs, and they were fine, but we replaced the spark plug for cylinder 2 anyway with the suggested spark plug for my vehicle. The truck took a little longer to start shaking but it still threw the code. I put fuel injector cleaner in because I was thinking it could be the injector. Still problems... For the last 3 days it was driving more smoothly, but just today it started shaking very badly. We pulled the codes and now it is showing p0300, p0302, p0303 and another one indicating lean fuel mixture (most likely caused by the misfiring). Keep in mind I still have the coil packs reversed from when it originally threw the p0302 so it is not the coil pack. I believe cylinder 2 is having the most trouble but I cannot figure this out Please help!! Other considerations: Some scumbsack stole my Cat Converter last Thanksgiving so I had a brand new one welded in its place. I changed the oil a month before the trouble started. Compression is good, no known fuel problems. No other known problems or maintenance deficiencies.
I'd start with 4 new plugs! Are they original? What's the mileage on the truck? is the timing belt still lined up correctly? Is the truck equipped with an EGR?