1999 Toyota Camry 3.0L V6 Misfiring on Cylinders 1, 3, and 5 with P0300, P0301, P0303, P0305 Codes
My 1999 Toyota Camry 3.0L V6 is running sluggishly, with a smooth idle but poor performance under load. The vehicle is showing misfire diagnostic codes: P0300 (random misfires), P0301 (cylinder 1 misfire), P0303 (cylinder 3 misfire), and P0305 (cylinder -5 misfire). I have already replaced the spark plugs, ignition wires, and coil packs. The timing belt has been inspected and appears intact with no signs of wear or damage. No vacuum leaks were detected during inspection, and there is no visible intake manifold leak. The EGR system seems to be functioning correctly. Despite these checks, the misfires persist. I'm seeking advice on potential root causes that may have been overlooked.
snshevey wrote: My 1999 Toyota Camry 3.0L V6 is running sluggishly, with a smooth idle but poor performance under load. The vehicle is showing misfire diagnostic codes: P0300 (random misfires), P0301 (cylinder 1 misfire), P0303 (cylinder 3 misfire), and P0305 (cylinder 5 misfire). I have already replaced the spark plugs, ignition wires, and coil packs. The timing belt has been inspected and appears intact with no signs of wear or damage. No vacuum leaks were detected during inspection, and there is no visible intake manifold leak. The EGR system seems to be functioning correctly. Despite these checks, the misfires persist. I'm seeking advice on potential root causes that may have been overlooked. Double-check your engine timing, especially if the camshaft sprocket has rotated one or two teeth off its shaft. This issue is common and can cause misfires in cylinders 1, 3, and 5 even when timing appears correct. Perform a compression test first to verify cylinder integrity. If cylinders 1, 3, and 5 show low compression, that would point directly to mechanical issues such as worn piston rings or valve problems. This is a critical step—worth verifying before moving forward with further repairs. snshevey.