# 2020 Toyota Mirai Check Engine Light with Random Misfire

> ClearTheCode — Experiencing a check engine light with random misfire on your 2020 Toyota Mirai? Understand the unique causes and effective diagnostic steps for this fuel cell vehicle.

Source: https://clearthecode.com/articles/check-engine-light-random-misfire-4394-toyota-mirai-2020
Code: P0300
Author: ClearTheCode

# Check engine light with random misfire 2020 Toyota Mirai

When your 2020 Toyota Mirai's check engine light illuminates, and you suspect a performance issue, it can be particularly concerning for a fuel cell vehicle owner. A "random misfire" in an FCEV context, often indicated by an OBD-II code like P0300, doesn't mean a traditional combustion engine misfire. Instead, it points to a general system anomaly where the fuel cell stack isn't consistently generating the expected electrical power, or there's an issue in the power delivery system that mimics the symptoms of a misfiring gasoline engine. This article will guide you through understanding, diagnosing, and addressing this unique issue in your Mirai.

## What drivers notice on this 2020 Toyota Mirai

Drivers of a 2020 Toyota Mirai experiencing a random misfire issue will typically notice a distinct change in their vehicle's performance and behavior. While the Mirai doesn't have a combustion engine in the traditional sense, the symptoms can feel surprisingly similar to those in a gasoline car.

*   **Illuminated Check Engine Light:** This is the primary and most obvious indicator that something is amiss within the vehicle's complex systems. It often accompanies other noticeable symptoms.
*   **Reduced Power Output:** The car may feel sluggish, struggle to accelerate, or not respond as quickly as usual to throttle input, especially during highway driving or uphill climbs. This is a direct consequence of the fuel cell system not delivering optimal power.
*   **Rough Idling or Vibrations:** Even though there's no combustion, an imbalance in power generation or delivery can manifest as unusual vibrations or a

## At a glance: difficulty, repair cost, and diagnostic workflow

- **Difficulty Rating:** 6/10 — 6/10 — Intermediate diagnostics
- **Common Symptoms:** Misfire or hesitation under load; Rough idle; Check engine light (MIL); Reduced power / limp mode
- **Estimated Repair Cost:** $120–$450 (parts + typical shop labor)
- **OEM Tooling Required:** Standard OBD-II scanner and hand tools

**Diagnostic workflow:**
1. Confirm P0300 with a live scan — note pending vs stored and freeze frame data.
2. Verify reported symptoms: Misfire or hesitation under load, Rough idle, Check engine light (MIL).
3. Inspect wiring/connectors and related sensors before replacing modules.
4. Most likely fixes: Spark plug / coil / ignition diagnosis; Cylinder-specific misfire diagnosis (swap / compression / injector); Fuel injector / circuit testing (noid light, resistance, swap).
5. Clear codes and road-test; re-scan after two drive cycles if the monitor must set.

See the [P0300 code reference](/codes/P0300) and [topic hub](/hubs/misfire-ignition) for related guides.

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- [Related OBD-II code reference](/codes/P0300)
- [Related topic hub](/hubs/misfire-ignition)

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This guide is not a substitute for OEM service procedures; use a qualified technician for safety-critical repairs.

## Frequently asked questions

### How urgent is this problem?
If symptoms are worsening or safety systems are affected, diagnose soon; minor issues can often wait for a scheduled service visit.

### Can I drive with this issue?
Short trips may be acceptable for some faults, but stop driving if you notice overheating, loss of braking, steering problems, or strong fuel smells.

### Do I need a dealer scan tool?
A basic OBD-II scanner helps confirm codes; some steps still need visual checks and meter tests described above.

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