Misfire and loss of power in your vehicle? Ignition Coil D primary circuit/open can cause engine damage. Scan the P0354, test coil D, and repair promptly.
Misfire and loss of power in your vehicle? Ignition Coil D primary circuit/open can cause engine damage. Scan the P0354, test coil D, and repair promptly.
Engine misfire and check engine light on your vehicle? Ignition Coil C primary circuit is open—risk of loss of power. Scan, test coil, replace ASAP now.
Engine misfire or no start on your vehicle? P0352 means Ignition Coil B primary circuit/open – it can damage the engine. Scan, test coil B and replace it.
Misfire or check‑engine light on your vehicle? P0351 means Ignition Coil A primary circuit/open—could cause power loss. Scan, test coil, replace as needed.
Misfire or loss of power in your vehicle? P0350 means an open ignition coil primary/secondary circuit—scan, test the coil and replace or reprogram it now.
Intermittent camshaft sensor A Bank 2 signal lights check‑engine in your vehicle, risking timing faults. Scan, test the sensor, then reprogram or replace.
Check engine light and timing loss on your vehicle? P0348 = Camshaft Position Sensor A Circuit High Bank 2—timing at risk. Test sensor, recode or replace.
Camshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Low Bank 2 lights check‑engine, risking power loss or stall in your vehicle. Scan, test, reprogram or replace today.
Camshaft timing error on your vehicle—P0346 shows Bank 2 sensor out‑of‑range, risking misfire and power loss. Scan, test, then reprogram or replace.
Check‑engine light? P0345 camshaft position sensor A circuit Bank 2 fault can ruin timing and cause engine damage. Scan, test circuit, replace/re‑program.