P0300 Fault on 1999 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4: Diagnosis and Fix (Solved)
Hello, I recently performed an oil and air filter replacement on my 1999 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4. After starting the engine, the Service Engine Soon (SES) light began flashing. The issue only appeared when the vehicle was idle in Park, but disappeared while driving—despite the engine running smoothly. I used a diagnostic scanner and confirmed the fault code P0300: 'Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected.' I replaced the spark plugs with new Bosch platinum ones, but the flashing continued under idle conditions. The engine performs normally when in motion. After further investigation, I discovered that during a previous headlight replacement at night, I had to remove the air filter housing and reinstalled it without replacing the old, dirty filter. This may have introduced unmetered air into the intake system. Additionally, the timing belt was recently replaced by a mechanic for an oil leak repair. I checked all vacuum lines and confirmed they were properly connected. However, today the SES light flashed again with P0300 appearing. I am now concerned about whether the misfire is due to incorrect installation of the timing belt or faulty ignition components. What could be causing this persistent P0300 code in a 1999 Nissan Pathfinder? Any advice on proper spark plug types, ignition system checks, or sensor issues would be greatly appreciated. -Paul
Ensure all vacuum hoses and connections were properly reattached during the air filter replacement—unmetered air can cause misfires. Also, verify that the manufacturer-specified spark plug type is being used. Using incorrect plugs may lead to poor combustion and misfire detection. Good luck and please update us on your findings.