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You really need a garage to diagnose why. You may have insufficient fuel pressure, or the injectors may be blocked if you have been running the tank low.
But first, check this fuse in the Engine Bay
ECM ICiN
PCM/VCM Ignition, Injectors, Crank Sensor, Coil Driver Module
Check the fuel pressure, to begin with. Even though the pump is working, it may be a weak pump. Low fuel pressure is often the cause of hard starting. If the pressure is good, you will have to start checking the ignition system for a fault.
Hi there, the problem could also lie with the fuel injectors / fuel pressure, burned valves, exhaust restriction, etc. Lots of things, for a more detailed list see http://www.obd-codes.com/p0300
have the crank sensor replaced this controls the spark and injector pulse it is located on the drivers back side of the engine above the transmission housing!
take an ohm meter reading on your spark plug outputs between the three
coils (if this has that type) big difference replace it and maybe the
controller also.
Your likelihood that it was your coil in the first place was slim. First thing to check is your fuel pressure. Not enough fuel pressure, your ECM won't let your coil fire.
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