What does the p0660 code in engine bank 1 mean?
What does the p0660 code in engine bank 1 mean?
P0660 code definition. The P0660 code indicates a problem with engine bank 1’s intake manifold tuning valve control circuit.
What causes an intake manifold to break on a p0660?
Causes for this P0660 engine code may include: 1 Defective intake manifold (runner) tuning valve 2 Broken valve parts 3 Stuck valve 4 Extreme cold 5 Wiring issue (e.g. chafed, cracked, corroded, etc.) 6 Broken electrical connector 7 ECM issue 8 Valve contamination
Why is my p0660 OBD-II not working?
Three are hardly ever problems with the vehicle’s PCM itself, but the P0660 is the exception that proves the rule. The problem could be a poor electrical connection or a defective driver in the PCM. Other causes could be: Faulty fuel injector control module The CAN bus itself could also be defective.
What does p0660 stand for in ECM?
P0660 is the trouble code identified as “Intake Manifold Tuning Valve Control Circuit/Open Bank 1” and this indicates a general electrical fault or open electrical situation that has been detected by the ECM on bank #1.
How to know if your car has a p0660 code?
Visually inspect the related wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector’s pins. The cost to diagnose the P0660 code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair’s diagnosis time and labor rates vary by location, vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type.
Causes for this P0660 engine code may include: 1 Defective intake manifold (runner) tuning valve 2 Broken valve parts 3 Stuck valve 4 Extreme cold 5 Wiring issue (e.g. chafed, cracked, corroded, etc.) 6 Broken electrical connector 7 ECM issue 8 Valve contamination
P0660 is the trouble code identified as “Intake Manifold Tuning Valve Control Circuit/Open Bank 1” and this indicates a general electrical fault or open electrical situation that has been detected by the ECM on bank #1.