P0300
I took in my Outlander to have the front cross member replaced all they did was slap some goop on it and proceeded to tell me they found a P0300 Internal Stored Code. Does anyone know what the code means or is the Stealership trying to hustle me?
Ask them if that is a pending or active code. If your SES light isn't on, then it must be pending... All that means, during the last drive cycle, there have been a few instances where something is out of spec, but not enough to alert the driver.
P0300 is a cylinder misfire, which could be caused by a number of different things. As long as your CEL isn't on, I wouldn't worry about it.
https://www.yourmechanic.com/article...-jamahl-walker
https://www.yourmechanic.com/article...-jamahl-walker
Cylinder misfire codes usually don't light the CEL and if they do, they don't keep it lit. Whatever the cause is, it usually rights itself.
FYI on Firestone - they use a generic OBD code reader called a Genesis. It won't read or give a lot of detail on manufacturer specific stuff.
FYI on Firestone - they use a generic OBD code reader called a Genesis. It won't read or give a lot of detail on manufacturer specific stuff.
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