Weak spark and misfire on your vehicle? P2312 means Ignition Coil E primary circuit low—risking engine damage. Scan, test coil E, and repair now.
Weak spark and misfire on your vehicle? P2312 means Ignition Coil E primary circuit low—risking engine damage. Scan, test coil E, and repair now.
Engine misfire or power loss in your vehicle? P2311 means Ignition Coil D secondary circuit fault—ignoring it can cause damage. Scan, replace coil now.
Check engine light or misfire on your vehicle? P2310 = Ignition Coil D Primary Control Circuit High—risk engine damage. Scan, test coil, reprogram or re...
Weak spark and misfire on your vehicle? P2309 means Ignition Coil D Primary Control Circuit Low—risk engine damage. Scan, test coil, and replace ASAP.
Weak spark or misfire on your vehicle? P2308 means Ignition Coil C secondary circuit failure—risking engine damage. Scan, test coil, replace now.
Check engine light on your vehicle? P2307 = Ignition Coil C Primary Control Circuit High – risk coil damage, so scan and replace or reprogram ASAP.
Low voltage on Ignition Coil C triggers misfire risk in your vehicle—check engine light flashes. Scan the P2306 code, test the coil, and plan repair.
Misfire or power loss in your vehicle? P2305 means Ignition Coil B secondary circuit fault—reduces engine output. Scan, test coil B, and replace it.
Ignition Coil B Primary Control Circuit High on your vehicle? It can cause misfires and damage. Scan, test coil and wiring, then replace or reprogram.
Engine misfire on your vehicle? P2303 means Ignition Coil B primary circuit low—possible power loss. Scan, test coil B and replace if needed promptly.