2001 Toyota Avalon P0300, P0302, P0304, P0306 Misfire Diagnosis - V6 Engine with Rough Idle and Intermittent Misfires
I own a 2001 Toyota Avalon with 150,000 miles featuring a 3.0L V6 engine. The vehicle exhibits a rough idle and intermittent misfiring—sometimes running smoothly, other times failing to run properly. OBD-II diagnostic codes P0300 (random/multiple cylinder misfire), P0302, P0304, and P0306 are consistently detected. We've already replaced the VVT sensor, timing belt, spark plugs, fuel filter, and ignition coils/wires. Despite these efforts, the issue persists. The misfires appear to affect only specific cylinders (bank 1: cylinders 2, 4, 6), which raises questions about potential issues such as a clogged exhaust manifold, camshaft timing problems, vacuum leaks, or fuel delivery inconsistencies. Given that the engine is over nine years old and has high mileage, we're seeking expert advice on how to diagnose and resolve this persistent misfire issue in a 2001 Toyota Avalon V6. Any insights into possible root causes—especially related to fuel pressure, ignition components, or sensor malfunctions? Thanks for the help! Bryan C
Have you checked the ignition coils and spark plug wires? These are common culprits in V6 engines with intermittent misfires, especially after high mileage.