2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GT P0303 Misfire: Diagnosis and Fixes for Cylinder 3
My 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GT with a 3800 V6 engine is showing a P0303 diagnostic trouble code, indicating a misfire in cylinder #3. The symptoms include hesitation when releasing the brakes at a complete stop, resulting in a jerking sensation during steady idle. When I removed the spark plug from cylinder #3, there was no gasoline residue on it. I performed a tune-up first—after which the check engine light returned. A compression test showed all cylinders reading between 60–65 psi, which is below manufacturer specifications. I then cleaned the fuel injector for cylinder #3 using ultra gas and fuel injector cleaner with no improvement. After replacing the entire fuel injector rail (with new AC Delco injectors), the check engine light came back on after the car cooled down and was restarted. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue or knows what steps to take next. Any insights into possible root causes—such as faulty injectors, low fuel pressure, or intake system modifications? Thanks for any advice.
P0303 code — have you checked for any additional codes like P1xxx? These are manufacturer-specific and may indicate deeper issues. Your compression readings of 60–65 psi appear low; verify against the OEM specifications. Have you tested fuel pressure? Also, did you replace just the injector rail or the individual injectors as well? All parts were new AC Delco, correct? Use a noid light to check if cylinder #3's injector is receiving 12V and pulsing properly.