What to do if your Chevy ignition code is p1351?

What to do if your Chevy ignition code is p1351?

Check the “Possible Causes” listed above. Visually inspect the related wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded terminals. The cost of diagnosing the P1351 CHEVROLET code is 1.0 hour of labor.

When does the PCM set the code p1351?

Nonetheless, regardless of the cause of the problem, the PCM will set code P1351 and illuminate a warning light when it detects an abnormal voltage in the control circuit of the Ignition Control Module. The image below shows a much-simplified schematic of a typical DIS ignition system.

What does p1351 stand for in OBD II?

END OF SPECIAL NOTES. OBD II fault code P1351 is a manufacturer specific code that most carmakers define as “Ignition Control Module Circuit Voltage”, or sometimes as “Ignition Control Module Circuit High Voltage”.

How much does it cost to repair a p1351 Chevy?

The cost of diagnosing the P1351 CHEVROLET code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair’s diagnosis time and labor rates vary by location, vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type.

What to do if your engine has a p1351 error code?

Install your fuel pressure gauge and check the pressure. It should hold with the key off. If it doesn’t hold, then you’ll need to check for a leaking injector causing a rich condition which would require a long crank time to clear out the excess fuel (which sets the code intermittently) before the engine willl start.

Nonetheless, regardless of the cause of the problem, the PCM will set code P1351 and illuminate a warning light when it detects an abnormal voltage in the control circuit of the Ignition Control Module. The image below shows a much-simplified schematic of a typical DIS ignition system.

What are the symptoms of a p1351 problem?

Apart from a stored trouble code and possibly an illuminated warning light, the typical symptoms of P1351 are largely make and model specific and much depends on the exact nature of the problem. Some applications might exhibit severe driveability issues, while on others the only immediately apparent symptom may be a no-start condition.

END OF SPECIAL NOTES. OBD II fault code P1351 is a manufacturer specific code that most carmakers define as “Ignition Control Module Circuit Voltage”, or sometimes as “Ignition Control Module Circuit High Voltage”.

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