(NOx Trap Efficiency Below Threshold Bank 2)
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control network (PCM) has detected an fault with the efficiency of the bank 2 absorber which fell below the design parameters.
Indicates a possible leakage of exhaust upstream of the NOx trap
https://diyautomotive.5150.ca/powertraincodes.htmlAn unusual amount of black soot smoke coming from the engine exhaust, reduced engine performance and fuel efficiency, engine running hotter than usual
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Diesel Particulate Filter Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1))
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control network (PCM) has detected an fault with the diesel particulate filter efficiency of Bank 1 is below threshold efficiency
Indicates a possible blockage of the exhaust filter
An unusual amount of black soot smoke coming from the engine exhaust, reduced engine performance and fuel efficiency, engine running hotter than usual
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Particulate Filter Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 2))
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control network (PCM) has detected an fault with the diesel particulate filter efficiency of Bank 2 is below threshold efficiency
Indicates a possible blockage of the exhaust filter
An unusual amount of black soot smoke coming from the engine exhaust, reduced engine performance and fuel efficiency, engine running hotter than usual
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Intake Manifold Runner Control Stuck Open Bank 1)
...Read MoreThe vehicle's powertrain control module (PCM) has detected that the Bank 1 Intake Manifold Runner Control (IMRC) is stuck in the open position
Below average fuel economy and engine performance
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Intake Manifold Runner Control Stuck Closed (Bank 1))
...Read MoreThe powertrain control module (PCM) has requested the intake manifold runner control (IMRC) to open, the sensor has detected the IMRC solenoids is in the closed position.
Black soot smoke from the exhaust, rough idle, engine surges unexpectedly, reduced engine performance and reduced fuel efficiency.
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Throttle Actuator “A” Control Motor Circuit Range/Performance)
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control network (PCM) has detected an fault with the throttle solenoids “A” Control Motor Circuit
A failure in the throttle solenoids “A” control motor circuit
Poor fuel economy and reduced engine performance ("limp" mode)
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Throttle/pedal Position Sensor/switch "D" Circuit Low)
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control network (PCM) has detected an fault with the throttle position sensor (TPS)
Poor fuel economy and reduced engine performance ("limp" mode)
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch A/B Voltage Correlation)
...Read MoreIndicates a problem with the voltages between the throttle and its sensors.
Engine goes into limp mode, a reduction in engine performance, engine stalling
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Throttle/pedal Position Sensor/switch "D"/"E" Voltage Correlation)
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control network (PCM) has detected an fault with the throttle pedal position sensor switch “D”/”E” Voltage Correlation.
Unresponsive throttle
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Cooling System Performance)
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control network (PCM) has detected an fault with your engine not operating at the proper temperature
Indicated a possible issue with the engine cooling system, fan, sensors
https://diyautomotive.5150.ca/powertraincodes.htmlEngine temperature may be either too hot or too cold
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(NOx Sensor Heater Sense Circuit Low Bank 1)
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control network (PCM) has detected an fault with the NOx sensor heater sense circuit voltage Low (Bank 1)
Intermittent stalling, the engine may fail to start, reduced engine performance, engine may run in ""limp"" mode
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(NOx Sensor Circuit Bank 2)
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control network (PCM) has detected an fault with the NOx sensor heater sense circuit voltage voltage low (Bank 2)
Smoke from the tail pipe, rough idle, higher emission levels, lower fuel economy
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(O2 Sensor Positive Current Control Circuit / Open Bank 1 Sensor 1)
...Read MoreSmoke from the tail pipe, rough idle, higher emission levels, lower fuel economy
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(O2 Sensor Positive Current Control Circuit Low Bank 1 Sensor 1)
...Read MoreIndicating O2 Sensor Positive Current Control Circuit Low Bank 1 Sensor 1.The O2 sensor heater circuit is shorted causing the circuit voltage control to be low
Smoke from the tail pipe, rough idle, higher emission levels, lower fuel economy
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read LessO2 Sensor Negative Current Control Circuit / Open Bank 1 Sensor 1
Smoke from the tail pipe, rough idle, reduced engine performance, higher emission levels, lower fuel economy
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Ignition Coil “A” Secondary Circuit)
...Read MoreThe powertrain control module (PCM) detected a problem with ignition coil “A” or its secondary (high voltage) circuit.Ignition Coil 'A' Secondary Circuit
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Ignition Coil "B" Primary Control Circuit Low)
...Read MoreIndicated that there is an fault with the primary control circuit in ignition coil (B)
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Ignition Coil “B” Secondary Circuit)
...Read More“Ignition Coil 'B' Secondary Circuit. The powertrain control module (PCM) detects an abnormal voltage condition in the ignition coil's secondary circuit.
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Ignition Coil “C” Secondary Circuit)
...Read MoreIgnition Coil 'C' Secondary Circuit. The powertrain control module (PCM) detected an abnormal voltage in ignition coil C's secondary circuit.
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Ignition Coil "D" Primary Control Circuit High)
...Read MoreIndicates that there is an fault with the primary control circuit in ignition coil 'D',
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Evaporative Emission System Leak Detection Pump Control Circuit Low)
...Read MoreIndicates a evaporative emission system leak detection pump control circuit is low
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Leak Detection Pump Control Circuit High)
...Read Moreindicates that there's an fault with your evaporative emissions (EVAP) system.
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(EVAP System Vent Valve Stuck Closed)
...Read MoreIndicates that the vent valve of your Evaporative Emissions Control (EVAP) system is stuck closed
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Secondary Air Injection System Airflow/ Pressure Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 1)
...Read MoreIndicates that the PCM senses a voltage signal from the air pressure sensor that's out of the normal range, secondary air injection system airflow pressure sensor circuit range/performance Bank 1.”
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Secondary Air Injection System Airflow/Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Bank 1)
...Read MoreSecondary air injection system airflow pressure sensor circuit low bank 1. An fault with the secondary air injection system's air flow or pressure sensor circuit.
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Generator Lamp/L-Terminal Circuit Low)
...Read MoreIndicates the generator lamp L-Terminal circuit voltage is low. The generator lamp has a lower voltage than it should
Indicates the control circuit of the generator lamp sends a signal with a low voltage
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Generator Lamp/L-Terminal Circuit High)
...Read MoreIndicates an fault with the vehicle speed controls and idle control system.
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Charging System Output Low)
...Read MoreIndicates that the battery voltage has falling below its expected voltage.
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(ECM/PCM Power Input Signal Intermittent)
...Read MoreIndicates that the powertrain control module (PCM) has lost its power, the PCM power input signal is intermittent
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Engine Oil Level Sensor Circuit Low)
...Read MoreIndicates a problem with engine oil pressure or oil level
Engine may not start, low oil pressure reading
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Coolant Pump 'A' Control Circuit Range/Performance)
...Read MoreIndicates a performance fault with coolant pump 'A' control circuit range
A engine that is running hot and overheating
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Intake Air Heater B Circuit Low)
...Read MoreTheir is an fault with the intake engine air heater which supplies hot air to a diesel engine during starting.
May have difficulty starting the engine, Rough idle when in cold temperatures and the engine may stall
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Intake Air Heater System Performance)
...Read MoreTheir is an fault with the intake engine air heater which supplies hot air to a diesel engine during starting.
May have difficulty starting the engine, Rough idle when in cold temperatures and the engine may stall
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(ECM/PCM Internal Engine Off Timer Performance)
...Read MoreIndicates that there's a malfunction within the engine control module (ECM) or powertrain control module (PCM)
Reduced engine performance and reduced fuel economy
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Camshaft Position Signal Output Circuit/Open)
...Read MoreIndicates a open output circuit with the camshaft position sensor
Reduced engine performance and fuel economy, could also hard to start engine
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Shift Solenoid "F")
...Read MoreIndicates a Shift Solenoid F Malfunction
Poor fuel economy and transmission shifting problems
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Unexpected Mechanical Gear Disengagement)
...Read MoreIndicates the (PCM) detecting a mismatch in the speed signal between the output shaft and the input shaft.
Transmission not shifting properly
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Pressure Control Solenoid “D” Performance / Stuck Off)
...Read MoreIndicates the pressure control solenoid “D” failed in open position
Transmission shifts improperly, vehicle transmission may totally fail, vehicle goes into limp mode, slipping transmission
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Pressure Control Solenoid “D” Electrical)
...Read MoreIndicates electrical faults with the pressure control solenoid “D”.
Transmission shifts improperly, vehicle transmission may totally fail, vehicle goes into limp mode, slipping transmission
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Pressure Control Solenoid “E” Performance/Stuck Off)
...Read MoreIndicates the pressure control solenoid “E” failed in the off position or not functioning properly
Vehicle goes into "limp" mode, transmission not shifting properly
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Transmission Range Sensor "B" Circuit High)
...Read MoreIndicates that the transmission range sensor has become erratic
Vehicle goes into "limp" mode, transmission not shifting properly
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Transmission Range Sensor Alignment)
...Read MoreIndicates that the transmission range sensor is not properly aligned/adjusted
Vehicle goes into "limp" mode, transmission not shifting properly
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Pressure Control Solenoid G Stuck On)
...Read MoreIndicates that the TCM detects a fault with the pressure control solenoid
Vehicle goes into "limp" mode, transmission not shifting properly, transmission slips
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Pressure Control Solenoid "G" Electrical)
...Read MoreIndicates the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a fault with the transmission pressure control solenoid "G".
Vehicle goes into "limp" mode, transmission not shifting properly, transmission slips
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Pressure Control Solenoid "G" Control Circuit High)
...Read MoreIndicates a fault with the pressure control solenoid "G" control circuit high
Vehicle goes into "limp" mode, transmission not shifting properly, transmission slips
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Manufacturer Controlled DTC, High Voltage Battery's condition or power charge)
...Read MoreIndicates a fault with the HV battery ECU.
Vehicle may not be drivable, low power, low fuel
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Battery Block One Low Power)
...Read MoreIndicates the hybrid powertrain control module has failed its own self-test,
Reduced performance, poor fuel economy
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Cylinder Deactivation System)
...Read MoreIndicates a possible failure in the vehicle's powertrain control module (PCM), cylinder deactivation system bank 1.
Lower fuel efficiency and engine performance
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less(Cylinder 1 Deactivation/Intake Valve Control Circuit Open)
...Read MoreIndicates a fault with the intake valve control circuit is not functioning properly
A OBD-II Bi-Directional scanner is used for reading the codes, interacting with the various systems and testing those systems and individual components and then finally clearing the codes once you have fixed the problem. Basic scanners will allow you to read the codes and clear most of them. Bi-directional scanners do all that as well and allow you to dig deeper into the various systems and interact with the various sensors, actuators and computers to help you "nail down" the fault precisely.
It could be considered a minor or a major problem depending upon the root cause the fault. A minor easy to fix problems can become a large expensive problems if it is ignored long enough.
A warning fault light is just that, it's a warning that there is a problem and if you ignore the warning light long enough it can result in extra damage to the vehicle under certain conditions. A stop engine light is a warning that serious damage could now be occurring or that the vehicle is unsafe to drive. If the stop engine light comes on immediately pull over to a safe spot and shut off the engine and get help.
That's a "loaded" question that can not be easily answered because for any given fault there can be many different seemingly unrelated reasons for the fault and also so many different items that could potentially need replacing or repairing. A good bi-directional scanner will go a long way in helping you "nail down" the problem and will get you pointed in the right direction.
Go to a store that has a wide range of parts and tools that also has hassle free returns. For parts I can no longer afford to get my parts from the local (very expensive) dealership which will often need to have the part ordered in (takes about a week usually). To save money and time I have found it easier to get it from Amazon where the selection is better, it arrive quicker and its cheaper than the local suppliers.
...Read Less