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Can A Leak In The Intake Manifold Gasket Cause A Misfire On Only Cylin

By shawn99corolla, September 24, 2014



I am trying to address an ongoing misfire issue on cylinder #3 (P0303) on my 99 Corolla 148,000 miles. I have already replaced all spark plugs and wires, all 4 fuel injectors, new air filter. Car only misfires on one cylinder (#3) and only in the morning when I first start the car. Once the car reaches normal operating temperature its smooth and runs fine. In the morning on a cold start I can also smell gas from exhaust pipe.(might be running too rich?) If I drive the car before it reaches normal operating temperature the car idles rough and shivers like its going to stall but has never actually stalled. It takes a good 15 to 20 min of driving for the engine to smooth out. My mechanic thinks it can be a leak in the intake manifold gasket. My question is can a leak in the intake manifold gasket cause a misfire on only cylinder#3 (P0303)? Thank you in advance for your feedback and expertise.

Yes. It could also be leaks upstream from the intake manifold gasket.

I heard this is usually more likely on 9th generation but you have all the symptoms that I had.

And the new gasket fixed the cold idle issues and cel.

I know you said that you replaced the plug wires, but could that one be bad? I've had bad plug wires give the same symptoms that you're describing. A few minutes with an Ohmmeter would be easier and cheaper than taking a gamble on replacing the intake manifold gasket.

It was not too difficult when I replaced my gasket. The part was pretty cheap just takes some time and careful re-tightening .



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