santo
Viper Owner
Yesterday, I was messing around with the daytime running light module Tom send me (thanks Tom!) and I got it mounted and tried it but couldn't get it to work. I started the car and let it idle as I worked. As I was fiddling with it, the engine seemed to get rough all of a sudden and the engine was rocking back and forth a lot more then it was when I started the work.
I noticed the engine light on when I got back into the car, so I grabbed my code reader and it had two codes:
P0352 Ignition Coil "B" Primary/Secondary Circuit
P0353 Ignition Coil "C" Primary/Secondary Circuit
Aftrer sifting through my shop manual, I found how to get to the coils so I'll check the wiring but I would assume that if an ignition coil went bad, I would either get six does or four (two coils, one does 6, one does 4). Anyone know if r this would be the case?
If anyone has seen this before, I'm all ears. I was also not able to clear the codes with the BR-1 code reader I had. I'll have to try a software upgrade.
Any help is much appreciated.
Santo
I noticed the engine light on when I got back into the car, so I grabbed my code reader and it had two codes:
P0352 Ignition Coil "B" Primary/Secondary Circuit
P0353 Ignition Coil "C" Primary/Secondary Circuit
Aftrer sifting through my shop manual, I found how to get to the coils so I'll check the wiring but I would assume that if an ignition coil went bad, I would either get six does or four (two coils, one does 6, one does 4). Anyone know if r this would be the case?
If anyone has seen this before, I'm all ears. I was also not able to clear the codes with the BR-1 code reader I had. I'll have to try a software upgrade.
Any help is much appreciated.
Santo