NEED HELP 2005 chevy colorado 2.8L 4 cylinder

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Asked by Kody Jun 06, 2022 at 05:09 PM about the 2005 Chevrolet Colorado LS Extended Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My truck is given me the P0300 code now after it was given
me the P0304 code I changed the fuel pump/filter coils
plugs cam and crank sensors cleaned throttle body and
intake and did the injectors yesterday thats when it finally
was able to run on its own without starting fluid but the
code changed from P0304 to P0300 is there anything else
you all would recommend I do before I start the long
process of tracing a short.

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The plastic intake manifolds on these were prone to cracking and causing a vacuum leak. Most likely that's what's going on. Hope that helps! Jim

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Right on thanks ima look into getn a new one then I thought there would be some sort of metal inside there that it was just a plastic case around it.

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