Diagnostic guide for P0351

Diagnostic Guide for P0351 - Ignition Coil 'A' Circuit Issue

The P0351 code indicates a problem with the ignition coil 'A' primary/secondary circuit. The goal of this diagnostic guide is to identify the root cause of the issue, which may involve inspecting the ignition coil, wiring, and the Engine Control Module (ECM). Proper diagnosis will help ensure effective repairs and restore engine performance.

Difficulty
Intermediate
Estimated Time
30-60 Minutes
$
Estimated Diagnostic Cost
$0-$100
Typical shop charge to perform this diagnostic process. Repair parts and labor are not included.
Tools Needed
OBDII scanner, multimeter, wiring diagram, basic hand tools
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Safety Notes
Ensure the vehicle is in park or neutral with the parking brake engaged. Be cautious of high voltage when working with ignition components. Allow the engine to cool before inspecting components to avoid burns.
Step 1

Check for Additional Codes

Instruction Use an OBDII scanner to check for any additional trouble codes stored in the ECM.
Expected result A list of trouble codes, including P0351.
If Pass If only P0351 is present, proceed to the next step. If other codes are present, address those issues first as they may affect the ignition system.
If Fail If no codes are present, consider potential issues with the scanner or ECM. Verify the scanner's functionality and check the vehicle's battery voltage.
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Step 2

Inspect Ignition Coil and Wiring

Instruction Visually inspect the ignition coil 'A' and its wiring for any signs of damage, corrosion, or loose connections.
Expected result No visible damage or poor connections on the ignition coil and wiring.
If Pass If the inspection shows no issues, proceed to test the ignition coil's resistance.
If Fail If damage or poor connections are found, repair or replace the affected components before retesting.
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Step 3

Test Ignition Coil Resistance

Instruction Using a multimeter, measure the resistance of the ignition coil 'A' according to the manufacturer's specifications.
Expected result Resistance values within the specified range.
If Pass If the resistance is within specifications, the ignition coil is likely functioning correctly. Proceed to test the signal from the ECM.
If Fail If the resistance is out of range, replace the ignition coil 'A' and retest the system.
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Step 4

Check ECM Signal to Ignition Coil

Instruction With the ignition on (engine off), use a multimeter to check for voltage at the ignition coil connector while cranking the engine.
Expected result A pulsing voltage signal indicating the ECM is sending a signal to the ignition coil.
If Pass If a signal is present, the ECM is functioning correctly. Inspect the ignition coil harness for continuity.
If Fail If no signal is detected, the issue may lie within the ECM or the wiring harness. Inspect for shorts or opens in the circuit.
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Step 5

Inspect ECM and Ground Connections

Instruction Check the ECM and its ground connections for corrosion or loose connections.
Expected result All connections are secure and free of corrosion.
If Pass If all connections are good, the ECM may need to be tested or replaced.
If Fail Clean or tighten any corroded or loose connections and retest the ignition system.
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