1998 Chevy Tahoe P0308 and P0161 Codes: Diagnosis and Fix for Cylinder Misfire and O2 Sensor Heater Issue
I own a 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe with approximately 125,000 miles on the odometer. It's equipped with a 350 TBI engine and an automatic transmission. About three weeks ago, the vehicle began running roughly, and the Service Engine Soon (SES) light came on—frequently blinking. I took it to AutoZone for diagnostic testing, which revealed two trouble codes: - P0308: Cylinder misfire detected — Cylinder 8 - P0161: Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) Bank 2 Sensor 2 — Heater circuit malfunction Possible causes listed by the technician include: - Ignition system faults (spark plugs, ignition wires, coil) - Vacuum leak - Fuel injector failure - Abnormal fuel pressure (too high or too low) For P0161 specifically: - Defective oxygen sensor - Poor electrical connection at the sensor - Faulty circuit fuse About a year ago, the truck exhibited similar symptoms. A distributor drive gear issue was identified and repaired. Prior to that, I replaced the distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs, and ignition wires myself. I'm seeking advice on how to properly diagnose and resolve these issues—especially since the vehicle is aging and may have multiple underlying problems. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Danny
Did you install OEM or original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts? GM has known compatibility issues with aftermarket components. Confirm that cylinder #8 is receiving a spark, then systematically evaluate other potential misfire causes and address the O2 sensor heater circuit issue. Good luck—please update us on your progress.