PO300 Misfire Code on 2000 Chevrolet 4x4 5.7L Engine - Diagnosis & Solutions
I replaced the spark plugs and ignition wires a few weeks ago after noticing engine misfires. I also had to replace the distributor because the housing broke during cap removal — it was made of plastic. After that, the truck ran smoothly for several weeks before the PO300 misfire code returned. I've since checked all spark plugs, wires, rotor, cap, coil packs, and even replaced the control module, but the PO300 code persists. I expect a specific sensor fault to trigger a diagnostic code, yet no such code appears. What could be causing this general misfire? Could it be an electrical issue? A fuel delivery problem? Or something else entirely? Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.
What is the exact year and engine model of your vehicle? Did the distributor housing break during cap replacement — can you explain that process? Are you using AC Delco spark plugs or other brands from a local parts store like O'Reilly? Do you have access to a fuel pressure gauge? If not, would you consider getting one. For better troubleshooting, could you confirm if your vehicle is stock (no aftermarket modifications)?