Hey people,
I've got a '99 tahoe and I've been searching forums on misfires on the engine, at least that's what I'm gathering. I've had this constant problem and have not been able to solve it. I'm no mechanic, so taking it to a qualified mechanic, they diagnose the engine with the PO300 error, General Misfire. The thing is that the misfire and check engine light usually comes on under these conditions:
going up a grade on the highway with speeds at 50-60+ and/or accelerating on straight/flat highway at 65+. It's re-creatable.
Now, I've seen myriad postings of peoples similar questions and remedies. I guess what I'm hoping for is if someone on here has had a similar experience, and have successfully solve their problem.
I recently had my truck in the shop, and the mechanics suggested to me that when the misfire / check engine light comes on, i should come by their shop. But with the problem usually only coming up at high speeds, how the hell am i supposed to get the truck to the shop and have them diagnose the problem? Well how about a code reader with live recording.. Good idea or no?
Any input is appreciated!
Kama
I've got a '99 tahoe and I've been searching forums on misfires on the engine, at least that's what I'm gathering. I've had this constant problem and have not been able to solve it. I'm no mechanic, so taking it to a qualified mechanic, they diagnose the engine with the PO300 error, General Misfire. The thing is that the misfire and check engine light usually comes on under these conditions:
going up a grade on the highway with speeds at 50-60+ and/or accelerating on straight/flat highway at 65+. It's re-creatable.
Now, I've seen myriad postings of peoples similar questions and remedies. I guess what I'm hoping for is if someone on here has had a similar experience, and have successfully solve their problem.
I recently had my truck in the shop, and the mechanics suggested to me that when the misfire / check engine light comes on, i should come by their shop. But with the problem usually only coming up at high speeds, how the hell am i supposed to get the truck to the shop and have them diagnose the problem? Well how about a code reader with live recording.. Good idea or no?
Any input is appreciated!
Kama