P0302 Misfire Diagnosis and Repair for 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada - How to Fix Without Spending Much
My 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada is running rough, feels rich, and fails smog inspections. A friend suggested fuel injector #2 might be the issue, while another pointed to a misfire code. The car is unreliable—sometimes it backfires, RPMs spike unexpectedly, and I’ve had to rev it to bring them down. After using fuel injector cleaner, the sound has improved slightly, but the problem persists. I need practical, low-cost steps to diagnose and fix this without spending much. My local muffler and smog station said if it's a fuel injector issue, repair costs could be around $700 (with $100 labor). I’m trying to avoid expensive parts replacements until I know for sure. I’ve already checked the OBD2 code reader—both showed P0300 and P0302. Is P0302 specifically related to fuel injector #2? And is it safe to assume that a misfire means an injector leak or failure? What should I do next? How can I diagnose this myself affordably before replacing parts? Any reliable DIY tips or resources would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help!
Bess: Start by scanning the vehicle with an OBD2 code reader. Many auto parts stores (like AutoZone or Pep Boys) offer free code reading services. Once you have the exact codes, post them here—our community can help interpret what they mean and suggest next steps.