Check‑engine light from cam‑position sensor error on your vehicle can disrupt timing sync. Scan P1345, inspect wiring, and arrange module service.
Check‑engine light from cam‑position sensor error on your vehicle can disrupt timing sync. Scan P1345, inspect wiring, and arrange module service.
Engine overheating and warning light on your vehicle? P1299 signals cylinder head over‑temp protection active—risk of engine damage. Scan cooling system.
Your vehicle’s warning lights and loss of control point to a P1298 IDM Failure – it can disable functions. Scan the IDM and reprogram or replace now.
Your vehicle won’t start and the immobilizer light flashes—P1259 means the immobilizer‑PCM link failed. Scan, check wiring, and reprogram/replace module.
Pedal correlation error on your vehicle? P1258 means PDS1/PDS2 mismatch, risking throttle response. Scan, test pedal sensors, and reprogram module.
Cam sensor fault triggers rough idle or misfire on your vehicle—risking engine damage. Scan the P1174, test the sensor, and schedule repair now immediat...
Bank 2 lean condition hurts fuel economy and can overheat your vehicle. Scan P1153, test fuel‑control communication, then reprogram or replace module.
Lean‑running engine and check‑engine light on your vehicle? A missing HO2S21 sensor signals lean mix—diagnose the sensor circuit now to prevent damage.
Check engine light and fuel‑trim drift on your vehicle? P1148 = Closed Loop Control Function Bank 1 fault—diagnose now to keep engine running properly.
Pedal Position Sensor A Circuit Intermittent causing throttle lag in your vehicle—risk of power loss. Scan P1135, test wiring, and consider module repair.