P0300 Fault on 2003 Chevrolet S-10 4.3L Engine - Misfire Only at Operating Temperature
Hello everyone, I'm seeking urgent help with a recurring P0300 misfire code on my 2003 Chevrolet S-10 4.3L V6 engine. The issue began about a month ago. Previously, around six months prior, the truck exhibited severe misfiring and excessive distributor play, which led me to replace the distributor, cap, rotor, spark plugs, and ignition wires — after which the problem temporarily resolved. Now, the P0300 code has reappeared. I’ve noticed a very slight misfire at idle, but it’s significantly worsening and now makes driving unsafe. The engine runs smoothly when cold (below 195°F), but begins to misfire consistently once it reaches normal operating temperature. I have performed the following diagnostics: - Vacuum leak test: holds steady at 18 inches of mercury both hot and cold. - Fuel leak-down test: holds 59 psi after engine shutdown for 10 minutes — within acceptable range. - Replaced the engine temperature sensor (no improvement). A faint odor near the rear of the truck has been noted, resembling burnt rubber rather than rotten eggs. The vehicle has accumulated 208,000 miles and retains its original catalytic converter. I believe this is not a catastrophic failure since the misfire only occurs at operating temperature — but I’m now concerned it may be related to fuel delivery or exhaust system restrictions. What steps should I take next? Any insight into potential causes would be greatly appreciated.
Check for a clogged or restricted catalytic converter or exhaust system — this is a common cause of P0300 misfires at operating temperature.