1352 - 1360
UnclassifiedGeneral
What This Code Means
MIL ON; Engine Shutdown
Possible Causes
- •Ignition/spark drive circuitry (internal to the ECM) is overheating
- •Incorrect plug gap on the associated cylinder
- •Loose connections at the coil and spark plugs
- •Charring or arcing around the spark plugs
- •Short internal to the coil
- •Use of low-quality coils with a history of internal arcing or other failures
- •Adaptive dwell is disabled
- •Ambient conditions exceeding 85C on a continuous basis or 125C for short intervals
- •Dwell time set too long in the diagnostic calibration
Suggested Actions
- 1Check plug gap on the cylinder associated with the fault
- 2Check for loose connections at the coil and spark plugs
- 3Look for evidence of charring or arcing around the spark plugs
- 4Check coil resistance and verify that it is within specifications
- 5Look for a short internal to the coil
- 6Ensure the use of high-quality coils without a history of internal arcing or other failures
- 7Verify that ambient conditions are not exceeding 85C on a continuous basis or 125C for short intervals, and verify if the fault stops occurring when ambient temperatures are lower
- 8Verify the dwell time set in the diagnostic calibration is not set too long and that adaptive dwell is enabled
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