P2317 FORD code

What the P2317 code means. This trouble code indicates that the powertrain control module has detected an abnormal reference voltage from the one of the engine’s ignition coils.

What is ignition coil a secondary circuit?

The secondary circuit is made of the secondary ignition coil windings, distributor cap, distributor rotor, spark plug cable, and spark plug. Distributor-less systems have no distributor cap or distributor rotor. The Secondary circuit transfers the spark to the spark plugs.

How do I fix code P0356?

What repairs can fix the P0356 code?

  1. Repairing or replacing the ignition coil.
  2. Repairing or replacing a shorted or open wire in the ignition coil driver circuit.
  3. Cleaning, repairing, or replacing the connector if corrosion has damaged it.

What does code 351 mean?

Code P0351 is defined as “Ignition Coil ‘A’ Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction.” It’s an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code (DTC) that indicates a fault with ignition coil ‘A’ (a problem with the coil on cylinder #1 or its circuit).

What is code P2311?

P2311 is an OBD-II generic code for the engine control module (ECM) detecting ignition that coil D or the cylinder 4 secondary circuit has low ionization. This means the coils spark is not lasting long enough.

How do I fix code p0302?

Zitat von Youtube: If the ignition coil is covered with engine oil or stains. Simply clean it with a wd-40 cleaner otherwise replace the damaged ignition coil with a new.

Where is ignition coil A?

Where is the coil? The ignition coil sits between the battery and, if the car is an older model, the distributor that ‘distributes’ the HT voltage it produces to each spark plug, via thick rubbery HT leads (one per plug).

Where is ignition coil B location?

The ignition coil B (or coil number 2) is located above cylinder number 2 of your vehicle’s engine. In simpler terms, there’s a problem with the ignition process in cylinder number 2.

How much does it cost to replace ignition coils?

On more modern cars, individual coils that feed one spark plug may only cost around $60 to $80 with installation ranging from $20 to $300 depending upon the location. A coil that is on the top part of the motor or on the side facing the radiator might be very simple to replace.