Your vehicle shows no response from coolant bypass valve B. Lost communication can cause overheating. Scan, test, and reprogram or replace the module.
Your vehicle shows no response from coolant bypass valve B. Lost communication can cause overheating. Scan, test, and reprogram or replace the module.
Coolant spikes and warning light? Lost communication with Engine Coolant Bypass Valve A can cause overheating—scan, check wiring, replace valve now.
No IAT2 data, leading to wrong air‑temp readings and possible engine performance loss—scan U0614, check wiring, and have PCM re‑programmed today.
Light/idle issue on your vehicle? Lost Communication With Intake Air Temperature Sensor 2 Bank 1 can affect operation—test wiring, replace, reprogram.
Check engine light and lost IAT data on your vehicle? Communication loss with Intake Air Temp sensor 1 Bank 2 can affect engine performance—scan, test w...
Your vehicle lost intake‑air‑temperature sensor data, causing fuel‑trim errors and engine damage—scan the network, test wiring, then reprogram or replace.
Your vehicle shows U0610—lost comms with MAF/VAF sensor B. This can cause a lean condition and limp‑mode. Scan, check wiring, reprogram or replace sensor.
Lost MAP sensor communication in your vehicle can cause erratic power and stalling—address U0609 now by scanning PCM and arranging reprogramming today.
Throttle unresponsive or limp mode on your vehicle? Lost communication with Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor C—scan, reprogram or replace the module now.
Loss of acceleration on your vehicle? Lost communication with Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor B can cause unsafe driving. Scan, test wiring, then repair.