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P0300 Random / Multiple cylinder misfires
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bukko
PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 9:21 am Up
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Hi all,

another fault with my missus's CC.
Is this a common fault? Seems to me like it could be anything.
I have reset the MIL but it reappears again after a week or so.

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Mr-Tigger
PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 9:55 am Up
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massively common,i sufferedd with this one for months. Do you have a OBD tool yourself with live data? mine eventually turned out to be the map sensor. easiest test is it should read 1bar/1000kpa when the engine is not running,mine was hitting 0.9 so was causing to overfuel and mis.

other culprits can be:

sagem coil pack
dirty/damaged plugs
fuel filter
.....

it goes on lol. have you changed anything recently?

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PS: when you reset the MIL with this sort of sisue you should also do a full ecu cycle/reset before running the car as it tends to be set by on-going values from the ecu and will fire straight back up if you havent reset the learning parameters again
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bukko
PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 10:44 am Up
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Thanks for the reply.

Not sure if my OBD reader has live data, although I have 2 so one probably does. I'll give it a go.
Haven't changed anything recently although it did have a service and MOT before we bought it a few months ago, so I would hope it wouldn't be the fuel filter or plugs, but you never know with these "services".

I didn't do the full ecu cycle/reset - how do I do that?
Having said that though, the MIL doesn't relight immediately; it always takes a while before it reappears.

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if it is maf/lambda related this can happen as the MIL is triggered by a high LTFT (long term fuel trim) which slowly builds up as the car progressively overfuels and compensates for this.

To reset have the drivers window down a bit,all electricals turned off,remove key and wait for odometer/MFD to turn off,doscpnnect battery and wait (this bit is open to discussion) but i say 15 minutes. reconnect battery and then turn on sidelights and wait a minute. you'll hear a bong as soon as u do it. then reset ya clocks etc and take the car for a slow stead drive keeping around 2000rpm where possible for ten minutes for the parameters to reset.

if you cans ee live data,before you do the ecu reset look at a few things when the engine is running:

STFT (short term fuel trim)
LTFT (long term fuel trim)

and also look at MAP sensor pressure when engine is not running

by no means am i a mechanic but had fair share of dealings with this sod of a problem lol

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