What does code P0301 mean on a Chevrolet and is it safe to drive?

P0301: Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected. Here's what it means on your Chevrolet, what usually causes it, what repairs typically cost, and how safe it is to keep driving.

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What this code means

The PCM has detected a misfire specifically on cylinder 1. Similar to P0300, but pinned to a single cylinder.

Common causes for your Chevrolet

  • Worn or fouled spark plug on cylinder 1
  • Failing ignition coil or coil-on-plug
  • Leaking or clogged fuel injector
  • Low compression in cylinder 1

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light (often flashing when misfire is severe)
  • Rough idle or shaking, especially at low RPM
  • Loss of power under load

Typical fixes

  • Replace spark plug and/or coil on cylinder 1
  • Test and clean or replace the injector
  • Perform compression test and repair internal issues if needed

Repair cost range

For a Chevrolet, repairs for P0301 often fall between $150 and $900, depending on the cause and whether you use OEM or aftermarket parts. Labor rates vary by location.

Known issues on Chevrolet

GM's 5.3L AFM V8 can develop P0301 from a collapsing AFM lifter on cylinder 1. If the misfire is accompanied by a slight knock or oil consumption, suspect the lifter before blaming the ignition system. On 3.5L and 3.9L V6 engines, intake manifold gasket leaks are a common misfire trigger.

Most commonly affected models

Silverado 5.3L AFM 2007–2014Impala 3.5L 2006–2013Colorado 2.8L 2004–2012

Is it safe to keep driving your Chevrolet with this code?

For driving-safety guidance—how far you can go, when to tow, and what's urgent—see these checklists:

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