2000 Cirrus P0300 System Lean V6 2.5L Fuel Injected
My daughter's 2000 Chrysler Cirrus is having an intermittent P0300 set when operating at highway speeds only and even then it doesn't happen always. It's happened on three times so far. The last time the car shutdown on the highway and wouldn't restart and was towed home. It started fine after that and hasn't misfired yet - although she is staying away from the highway. I checked the freeze-frame data on the last occurence and it said ST & LT were 24.18 (which is odd they are the exact same number) and the Intake Manifold Pressure is 13.9in/Hg (which seems too low) and engine RPMs 2712. It has a new fuel pump with verified pressure, new plugs, wires and distributor. I've graphed the ST/LT Fuel Trims under highway and city driving and I do see some high LT values occaisionally (i.e. +20). Not sure where to start the diagnosis steps since its such an intermittent issue. I'm wondering if the high speed only occurence is some clue that I'm missing the obvious answer. Seems a Crankshaft or Camshaft Position sensor wouldn't only fail at high speeds since the RPMs are encountered throughout the shift cycle. Perhaps the MAP of 13.9 indicates something amiss. Any help would be appreciated!
Egr valve would be the first thing I'd check on those cars for those symptons although it should never shut the car down, you should still have spark and fuel pressure! Why was the pump changed? For this issue or something else? How recent are all of these repairs? used distributor or reman?