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P0300 Misfire - Bad Headgasket?!

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Technical Discussion' started by Sdolla86, Aug 11, 2024.

  1. Sdolla86

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    Hi All,

    Posting here to get some opinions.

    I have 2013 with 160k miles and got a misfire code. The car has a rough idle but runs fine at higher RPM (1.5k+). No smoke or leaks. Took apart the Egr valve, cooler and intake manifold and cleaned everything (probably could have done a better job for the intake manifold). No change in performance.

    Changed the spark plugs after and didn’t see an improvement. I did a compression test and all four cylinders were between 155-165. I understand I can still do a leak down test but my oil and coolant both look fine.

    I’ll probably buy the coil packs soon - just wanted to get some thoughts here ? Could some of the passages be clogged on the intake?
     
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    Always, or in particular with cold starts, then it smooths out?

    Coolant level in reservoir not dropping?

    I’d hold off on any more plug/coil replacements.
     
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    You're heading to engine dismantling You might want to hold up on firing the parts cannon many have done this here and you can read all about it The parts cannon is usually not a thing to be firing especially with this model there's too many things to go really wrong
     
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    So I ended up changing the coil packs and no change in performance.

    I’ve gotten a little more familiar here and noticed the misfire happens during cold start and when the engine powers on during very low engine RPM <1500 then goes away.

    At this point I gotta think HG. Any sure way to tell it’s going? Would hate to open this engine up to see it’s something else.
     
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    Engine operation depends on many factors, fuel, air, electrics, spark plugs, etc.
    It is necessary to remove the parameters of the systems operation.
    You can use the OBDII scanner and programs.
    Or a laptop with Techstream.
    No more errors appear?
     
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    i'm jumping in on this thread because I've got a question for you. Mine only rumbles, and intermittently at that on start up. Last week the engine light went on, and I got misfire codes. Today there's no check engine light. I wrote a much lengthier post about 15 minutes ago. But I'm wondering why you're asking the question about start up
     
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    When the cars been driven, then sat overnight, the engine coolant system has pressure, and this, coupled with the overnight sit, leads to an accumulation of coolant in a combustion chamber by morning. If it’s started up in this condition the engine is struggling to get over Top Dead Center on the cylinder with (near-uncompressible) coolant.
     
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    so it only happens in the morning/after sitting. And not all the time. It never happens when I'm driving. From your explanation, is that confirming it's a leaky head gasket?
     
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    I am inclined to think so too.
    You can unscrew the spark plug in the morning and look inside the cylinder.
    It should have traces of a leak.
     
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