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    hey guys, i keep getting this misfire that i can't get rid of,, i have a 99 firebird, i keep getting the code p301 which is cylinder 1 misfire, i've change the plugs, wires and coils. i don't know what it could be. i had a guy tell me it could be bad o2 sensors, what do you think,, i have 125,000 miles on the car so i don't know if that could be the problem, i've taken it to the dealer and they checked the plugs wires and coils and said everything was fine. they did a high pressure fuel injector cleaner, but it still misfires... any ideas

  • #2
    If the problem is only on 1 cylinder then it shouldn't be the O2 sensor, as that sensor measures all 3 cylinders on that bank. If the plugs and wires are ok, it might be the injector. You said they cleaned it, but maybe it's bad? Dunno.

    [ August 19, 2003: Message edited by: 98Camaro3.8 ]</p>
    Matt
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    • #3
      the wires that i used are the ones from autozone, the real cheap ones that cost 15 bucks,, you think that those wires could be junk causing the misfire. i bought a second pair of those wires and changed the cylinder one wire but it still misfired...any other idea

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      • #4
        The o2 sensor wouldn't have anything to do with the misfire.
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        • #5
          I've seen this on a friend's LS1 and yes, his bad O2 sensor does cause one cylinder to misfire! Don't count it out. It doesn't make alot of sens that it would do it to one cylinder, but it does. And if you are at 125,000 miles on the same O2's, it is time to replace them anwyay!
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