P1352 BUICK code

What is code P1352?

OBD II fault code P1352 is a manufacturer specific code that is defined by car maker General Motors as “Ignition Control Module Output High/Pulse Detected When Grounded Cylinder 2”, and is set when the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) detects a short circuit to battery positive in the ignition control circuit(s) of …

What is Ignition Control Module?

The Ignition Control Module is a part of the ignition system. It manages the electrical current that is fed to the ignition coil in order for it to generate the right amount of voltage for the spark-plug to ignite the fuel mixture.

What are the symptoms of a faulty ignition module?

a faulty ignition module can affect ignition timing, resulting in an engine that misfires and runs rough. the engine may also run well at low speed, but won’t accelerate well. 3. stalling: a failing ignition module can occasionally prevent the engine from getting spark, causing it to stall.

How much does it cost to replace an ignition control module?

A replacement ignition control module can cost anywhere between $50 and $250. Labor costs can range anywhere between $70 and $90. Remember that these are only rough estimates, and you’ll have to factor in expenses for other related repairs.