How do I fix code P0353?

How Is Code P0353 Fixed?

  1. Replacing ignition coil C.
  2. Replacing the coil pack, wiring, and connectors.
  3. Replacing the spark plug and spark plug wire.
  4. Repairing or replacing an ignition coil C connector.
  5. Repairing any other electrical wiring or coil connection faults.
  6. Repairing the vacuum leak.
  7. Repairing or replacing the PCM.

What does trouble Code P0353 mean?

This DTC refers to an electrical problem with Ignition Coil “C” (which is the coil located at the #3 cylinder) or its circuit. The P0353 code may trigger from an issue detected from the primary (computer) side or secondary (spark plug) side of the circuit.

Where is ignition coil E located?

Most vehicles nowadays use the coil on plug (COP) ignition system, which removes the need for spark plug wires and distributor caps. In this system, the ignition coil goes right above the spark plug, allowing the PCM to control the ignition circuit on each cylinder directly.

What is coil D primary secondary circuit?

The P0354 fault code can be defined as Ignition Coil “D” Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction. It is the ignition system which would convert the battery voltage into the high voltage which is used to ignite the cylinder air/fuel mixture. The side of the system which provides low voltage is called the primary circuit.

What is an ignition coil B?

Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0352 stands for “Ignition Coil “B” Primary / Secondary Circuit Malfunction.” It indicates that there’s a potential problem in either the primary (computer) side or the secondary (spark plug) side of the ignition coil “B” (cylinder #2) circuit.

What does ignition coil E secondary circuit mean?

Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0355 stands for “Ignition Coil “E” Primary/Secondary Circuit.” It indicates that the powertrain control module (PCM) detected a problem in either the primary (computer side) or the secondary (spark plug side) #5 ignition coil “E” circuit.

What coil is coil D?

The powertrain control system (PCM) manages the ignition coils that ignite the spark plugs at precisely the right time. If the PCM detects a potential problem with the ignition coil “D” (which is the cylinder #4 ignition coil) or its circuit, code P0354 may be set.

What is ignition coil D mean?

Can you just replace one ignition coil?

You can replace one coil at a time or all at the same time. I would however recommend having all spark plugs replaced with the coils so you do not have to remove coils twice.