P0300 Mazda Protégé

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Asked by BG374 Jan 09, 2015 at 06:50 PM about the 2002 Mazda Protege LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Two months ago I had a P0301, cylinder
one misfire.  It needed a tune up so I
replaced the all the plugs, wire set and coil
packs.  About a 1,000 miles later I'm getting
a P0300 error code.  Which doesn't point
me to an exact cylinder but random misfire
detected.  Any specific area I should
concentrate in?  Engine starts hesitating at
60mph.  But OK under that speed. Vehicle
has 181,000 miles.

4 Answers

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I have the same problem(P0300), random misfire. I replaced coil,spark and wire set like you. Then after 80 miles, got engine on and stupid P0300 code again. Did you resolve this problem? Anyone out there know what else is causing this misfit again? What else is wrong. Car is 2001, protégé-EX.

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I thought it was a faulty coil pack and/or plugs so I replaced again. While taking out the spark plugs, I noticed 2 of them had oil on them. At that point, vehicle wouldn't start, and when it did it was extremely rough. Turned out to be the valve cover gasket leaking oil onto the plugs. Inexpensive part, less than $40. But I had it professionally installed. Runs just fine now. Do you notice any oil on your plugs?

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145

Thanks for your reply. I got the exact same issue as yours. There is some oil in the spark plugs and socket area. I did the following: 1) Replace oil gasket in engine cover. 2) Took spark plug out and use blow torch and burnt off oil in thread and spark plug tip. 3) Clean spark plug socket area with Q-tip/WD40. 4) Clean spark plug boot, and installed spark plugs back in. 5) Drove to AdvanceAutoParts and borrowed scan equipment and clear check engine light. 6) So far driving car for 200miles and no check engine light. Keeping finger cross , my car reach 100K miles. Thanks for all your input! It really helps in my debugging. Hopefully my fix will help someone else.

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195

Good luck. I got 185,000 miles out of my '02 Protege. It's a great commuter car and served me well over the years with no significant issues. But decided to trade it in recently.

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