2003 Dodge Ram 5.9L Gas Engine Misfire & Emission Codes: P0300, P0302, P0308, P0442, P0455 Explained
I recently purchased a code reader and discovered several trouble codes on my 2003 Dodge Ram 5.9L gasoline engine: P0300 (Random Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected), P0302 (Cylinder #2 Misfire Detected), P0308 (Cylinder #8 Misfire Detected), P0442 (Small Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected), and P0455 (Large Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected). I'm wondering if the misfire codes are directly related to the emission system leaks. The engine runs smoothly under normal conditions, but the check engine light has been on intermittently. The misfires appear to be occurring across multiple cylinders, which may suggest issues with ignition components or fuel delivery. Meanwhile, the evaporation leak codes point to potential problems in the fuel vapor system—such as a loose or damaged hose near the intake manifold. I'm looking for clarity on whether these misfire and emission codes are connected, and what steps I should take next to diagnose and resolve them.
It's highly unlikely that the misfires are directly caused by the evaporation system leaks. A significant vacuum leak would be required—something rare in this setup—and even then, it typically affects specific cylinders rather than multiple random ones. The vehicle is a 2003 Dodge Ram, likely a 1500 model with a 360ci V8 engine.