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VW Jetta 1999 Check Engine Light Blinking with Multiple Misfire Codes (P0300-P0303, P0131)

Model: VW Jetta Fault Code: P0000 Posted: 2007-10-19 08:49

Hi there, I own a 1999 VW Jetta with automatic transmission and over 100,000 miles. Last night, the check engine light started blinking, and my car suddenly lost power when I pressed the gas pedal. The vehicle now only reaches about 20 mph under acceleration. The exhaust smells like burning, and the engine shakes noticeably when starting and running. I used an OBD2 scanner to retrieve five diagnostic trouble codes: 1. P0300 – Random Cylinder Misfire 2. P0301 – Cylinder #1 Misfire 3. P0302 – Cylinder #2 Misfire 4. P03-than-#3 Misfire 5. P0131 – O2 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 1, Sensor 1) All of these codes appeared suddenly during a drive yesterday. What do these codes mean? Are there any common fixes or diagnostics I should try? Thanks, Vox

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Comments (3)
Anonymous 2007-10-19 09:36

These codes indicate multiple cylinder misfires, with the O2 sensor showing consistently low voltage. Start with basic checks: has the engine been tuned up recently? Is fuel pressure adequate? Are spark plugs and ignition components in good condition? Has the timing belt failed? A flashing check engine light typically signals severe misfiring.

Anonymous 2007-10-19 16:40

If the O2 sensor is stuck at low voltage, it sends false data to the Engine Control Module (ECM). The ECM interprets this as a lean condition and increases fuel injection pulse width, causing the engine to run too rich—this directly leads to misfires. Use an OBD2 scan tool to monitor Bank 1 Sensor 1 in real time. If the sensor is stuck at low voltage, that’s likely the root cause of the misfiring.

Anonymous 2007-10-23 09:33

Oh, yeah—and I’d recommend moving this post to the Performance or Engine Diagnostics forum for more targeted advice. Thanks for sharing!