Knocking or vibration alerts on your vehicle? P0324 signals a combustion vibration control error—ignore it and engine damage may grow. Scan, test module...
Knocking or vibration alerts on your vehicle? P0324 signals a combustion vibration control error—ignore it and engine damage may grow. Scan, test module...
Intermittent engine speed signal triggers P0323 in your vehicle – it can cause timing errors and stalling. Scan, test crank circuit, repair or reprogram.
No crank or stall on your vehicle? P0322 = Ignition/Distributor Engine Speed Input Circuit No Signal—engine timing lost. Scan, test, or replace module.
Check engine light and erratic RPMs on your vehicle? P0321 means Ignition/Distributor Engine Speed Input Circuit range problem—diagnose and reprogram now.
Check engine light and erratic RPM on your vehicle? P0320 indicates Ignition/Distributor Engine Speed Input Circuit fault—scan and repair today immediat...
Rough Road Sensor B circuit fault lights up your vehicle—loss of sensor data can affect safety. Scan, test wiring, then repair or replace your vehicle's...
Your vehicle reports a rough‑road sensor A signal circuit fault—stability control may drop on uneven roads. Scan the circuit, test wiring, replace sensor.
Your vehicle detects missing rough‑road hardware (P0317), risking safety system failure. Scan now and arrange module inspection or reprogramming.
Engine misfire on startup (first 1,000 revs) triggers P0316 in your vehicle—risking damage and power loss. Scan the PCM, test ignition, reprogram if nee...
Irregular crank timing on your vehicle? P0315 means crankshaft position variation not learned—check the PCM, run a relearn, or replace/reprogram the mod...