Engine misfire and loss of power on your vehicle? Ignition Coil A secondary circuit failure can damage the ECU. Scan, test coil and replace if needed.
Engine misfire and loss of power on your vehicle? Ignition Coil A secondary circuit failure can damage the ECU. Scan, test coil and replace if needed.
Check engine light and misfire on your vehicle? P2301 = Ignition Coil A Primary Control Circuit High—risking engine damage. Scan, test coil, replace.
Misfire or loss of power in your vehicle? Ignition Coil A Primary Control Circuit Low (P2300) can damage the engine—scan, test coil circuit, replace.
Brake pedal feels wrong or accelerator won’t respond in your vehicle – a P2299 signals a safety‑critical sensor mismatch. Scan, verify wiring, reprogram.
Check engine light and fuel‑economy drop on your vehicle? P2298 = O2 sensor out of range during deceleration (Bank 2, Sensor 1). Scan, test, replace.
Check engine light on your vehicle? P2297 means O2 sensor out of range during deceleration (Bank 1 Sensor 1) – reprogram or replace now to meet emissions.
Check engine light and power loss in your vehicle? P2296 = Fuel Pressure Regulator B control circuit high, risking fuel starvation. Test wiring, replace.
Low fuel pressure on your vehicle? P2295 means Fuel Pressure Regulator B control circuit low—stall risk. Scan, test regulator, and reprogram or replace.
Fuel pressure drop? P2294 means Fuel Pressure Regulator B control circuit/open—can cause lean condition. Scan, test regulator, and repair or replace now.
Low power, hesitation or stalling on your vehicle? A P2293 Fuel Pressure Regulator B performance fault can damage the engine – scan the system and have ...