2007 Hummer H3 P0301 Misfire Diagnosis: Spark, Fuel, or Wiring Issues?
I recently replaced the spark plugs and ignition coil for cylinder #1 on my 2007 Hummer H3 with a 3.7L V6 engine. After the replacement, the check engine light began flashing and now displays fault code P0301 — indicating a misfire in cylinder #1. I've already performed spark testing, which showed normal results. I'm using AC Delco plugs as recommended for this engine. The vehicle runs fine when the code is cleared, but the issue returns daily. My question: What are the most likely causes of a persistent P0301 misfire in this model? Should I investigate fuel injector performance or wiring issues? Is there a known connection between LPG usage and OBD-II fault codes like 'open loop' or 'closed loop' operation? I'm also curious — how does the PCM detect a cylinder misfire, and why doesn't the check engine light come on immediately after a misfire occurs?
You didn't specify — is this a 3.7L 5-cylinder engine? First, perform a fuel pressure test and leak-down test to check for leaking injectors, especially #1. The coil-on-plug (COP) setup can be tricky, so verify that cylinder #1 is actually receiving spark. Begin by inspecting the coil connector — ensure it's clean, tight, and free of corrosion. Confirm 12V at idle with a multimeter. Spark testing may seem crude but works in COP systems. Only use AC Delco plugs; other brands can cause misfires.