P0300 Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire on 2000 GMC Sierra - Check Engine Light at 60-70 MPH
My 2000 GMC Sierra shows a check engine light specifically when driving between 60 to 70 miles per hour. The light extinguishes when I drive at lower speeds. A code reader confirms P0300: Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected. No other diagnostic trouble codes are present. Freeze frame data: - Calculated Load: 8% - Coolant Temperature: 194°F - Short Term Fuel Trim (Bank One): -4.68% | Long Term Fuel Trim (Bank One): 3.12% - Short Term Fuel Trim (Bank Two): 3.12% | Long Term Fuel Trim (Bank Two): 0.00% - Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure: 9.4 in.hg - Engine RPM: 1921 rpm - Vehicle Speed: 63 MPH - Air Flow Rate (MAF): 2.59 lb/min - Absolute Throttle Position: 12% The misfire appears to occur under specific speed conditions and resolves at lower speeds. I'm seeking advice on potential causes or troubleshooting steps for this P0300 code in a 2000 GMC Sierra. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Can you check the cylinder misfire counts? The freeze frame data appears normal, suggesting the issue may be related to specific engine conditions or individual cylinder performance.