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My Gs300 has a misfire just started up, only when the car is hot and only at certain rpm, on hills or overtaking etc. You can rev through the misfire but it's getting worse i think. My money is on one of the colis? Does anyone know the resistance to test the coil? Any other ideas/experiances?
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But good news for me, strangely my car hiccup problems went alway after driving the car with the engine cover off. I reseted the ECU by removeing the postive battery terminal for 20 min. So far I have put on 40 miles and no more "VSC, VSC OFF, and ENGINE Lights"
Also if you decide to do it yourself "HERE" is a link I have used in the past to change my spark plugs. It is very helpful and post #65 is the key.
register online to sewell lexus....they give CL member pricing.
If not registered on sewell...you get regular pricing.
btw...I had misfires in cyl #1 and #6....I swapped my plugs around and that was the problem....nothing wrong with coils or injectors. Replaced all 6 plugs....runs like a champ.
Random misfire on all cylinders p0300 only when car warmed up 2001 Lexus GS 300
Have a 2001 Lexus GS 300 replaced spark plugs and spark plug wires, battery , but not the coils yet .... has anyone experience this please help thanks .
For people reading, the way to figure this out is to get yourself a handheld scanner, pretty cheap, and see where the misfire is or if it's even isolated to one cyl. If any one cyl has misfires, then you swap the plug and coil for that cyl to other cylinders and see if the misfire moves with one of the swapped parts. Then you know what to replace. If you find that all cylinders are misfiring when the problem occurs, you are looking at a OCV solenoid, MAF, throttle, or some component that has to do with the entire engine's ability to run right. Sometimes just pulling codes gives you a good direction to head in.
Fern1977, you will likely need to clean you throttle body out good since you have disconnected the battery. I had your issue and it was the OCV solenoid. It may be something else though. That is kinda a hard one to diagnose.
Last edited by TrueGS300; Dec 3, 2019 at 05:29 AM.