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P0352

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The PCM controls spark timing and dwell (spark On-time) under all engine running conditions. The Electronic Ignition (EI) module has the ability to charge and discharge the coil packs based on PCM control. The PCM uses a high control signal of near 5 volts to charge up the coil and a low control signal of near 0 volts to discharge the coil. If the coil is charged and the control signal is high, the coil will fire through its secondary towers. DTC P0352 sets when a short to ground exists on IC circuit 2 and 3 during engine crank or when engine is running.

DTC PARAMETERS
DTC P0352 will set if a short to ground occurs on IC circuit 2 and 3 during engine crank or run.

DTC P0352 diagnostic runs continuously when the engine is cranking or running.

DTC P0352 is a type D DTC.

DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
The IC circuit 2 and 3 consists of the EI module, circuit 406 and the PCM.

Voltage on circuit 406 with EI module disconnected and ignition On, engine Off should read between 3.5 and 5 volts.

A short to ground on IC circuit 2 and 3 will cause a misfire on both cylinders 2 and 3. Use Scan tool to monitor MISFIRE CURRENT CYLs #2 and #3 to locate an intermittent problem.

The IC CYL. #2 and 3-LOW VOLT test parameter on Scan Tool can also be used to locate an intermittent problem. If a fault (short to ground) occurs when engine is running, the Scan tool will display TEST FAIL.

A secondary ignition problem on cylinder #2 or #3 will NOT cause DTC P0352 to set.