2003 Chevy Blazer 4.3L Engine P0172 and P0300 Codes: Rich Running, Misfire Diagnosis
My 2003 Chevrolet Blazer with a 4.3L V6 engine and automatic transmission has recently set two diagnostic trouble codes: P0172 (Bank 1 rich mixture) and P0300 (random cylinder misfire). I understand that P0172 indicates an overly rich fuel condition on Bank 1, while P0300 points to a random cylinder misfire. The vehicle has accumulated 125,358 miles. Routine maintenance has been performed since the initial ownership at 33,000 miles. I consistently use high-quality gasoline—primarily Chevron—and only occasionally add Lucas fuel system cleaner every six months. On average, I drive approximately 300 miles per week (one tank of gas), with minimal weekend usage and frequent parking. The symptoms began yesterday: the engine runs roughly at idle and during light acceleration from a stop. Once the vehicle is moving and under load, it runs more smoothly. Additionally, I’ve noticed increased startup time—normally immediate upon turning the key—and my wife reported dark exhaust smoke this morning, which aligns with a rich fuel condition. Given that the issue appears specifically on the left side of the engine (Bank 1), could a faulty fuel injector be the root cause? Are there other common causes for a lean/rich imbalance in a 2003 Chevy Blazer 4.3L? I have hands-on experience with automotive engines, including building high-performance Harley-Davidson engines and restoring classic vehicles like a 1932 Ford coupe street rod. While I’m comfortable working on carbureted systems, I am less familiar with modern EFI (electronic fuel injection) systems controlled by the PCM. Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated. Best regards, Mike
A leaking fuel pressure regulator is a common cause of rich mixture symptoms in vehicles like your 2003 Chevy Blazer. If the regulator is faulty, it can allow excess fuel to enter the system. In such cases, replacing the entire fuel injector assembly with updated, high-performance injectors may resolve the issue. Please update me on your findings after inspection.