What is a po353 code?
What is a po353 code?
The P0353 code is a generic powertrain code related to the ignition system or an engine misfire. In this case, a malfunction has been found specifically in ignition coil C (or number 3) in the primary or secondary circuit. Codes related to the P0353 include: P0351: Ignition Coil Primary/Secondary Circuit.
What does the code P0352 mean?
Ignition Coil B Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction
P0352 is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for “Ignition Coil B Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction”. This can happen for multiple reasons and a mechanic needs to diagnose the specific cause for this code to be triggered in your situation.
What causes a p0351 code on a cop?
Potential causes of a P0351 code include: Short to voltage or ground on COP driver circuit Loose connection at coil or broken connector locks Is the engine misfiring presently? If not, the problem is likely intermittent. Try wiggle testing the wiring at the #1 coil and along the wiring harness to the PCM.
What are the symptoms of a p0351 DTC?
Symptoms of a P0351 DTC may include: MIL (Malfunction indicator lamp) illumination Engine misfire may be present or intermittent Potential causes of a P0351 code include: Short to voltage or ground on COP driver circuit Loose connection at coil or broken connector locks
How to fix code p0351 for Toyota Sienna?
Hey guys, if you have one the following codes: P0351 P0352 P0353 P0354 P0355 P0356 P0357 P0358 IGNITION COIL, we will show you how to fix it and turn your engine light off. This will relate to most cars. We demonstrated on a Toyota Sienna that is a V6 engine.
What causes a DTC p0351 ignition coil to set?
If an open or a short is detected in the driver circuit for coil number 1, a P0351 may set. Also, depending on the vehicle, the PCM may also shut down the fuel injector to the cylinder also. Symptoms of a P0351 DTC may include: Potential causes of a P0351 code include: Short to voltage or ground on COP driver circuit