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I have a 2001 PoC dodge dakota which has always had a stumble at 2400 RPM from new. dodge claimed it was "characteristic". The engine light came on with a P0300 code at 8000 miles after I hit the stumble a few times because I did not shift before 2400 RPM. dodge would not fix it because it was out of warranty. Now it has a P0302 code which is a cylinder 2 misfire. Are the codes related or is the previous random misfire something else? I hesitate to put any money into this PoC and certainly would not take it to any dodgy dodge dealer. Currently has about 15,000 miles because it is such a PoC I only drive it if necessary. I would put a Mitsubishi motor in it before wasting my time with dodge.

Vehicle: 2001 PoC dodge dakota 3.9L

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P0300 Random misfire

P0302 Misfire number 2 cylinder

If you have just one cylinder that is misfiring you can expect a P0300 when at acceleration. This engine has for the ignition system a cap and rotor and one ignition coil, so this rule out the ignition system. and if there is a stumble at 2400 RPM, this rules out the fuel injector. This is more a mechanical condition that causing the misfire condition.At idle is there any noise coming from that cylinder like a tapping noise?

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