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What is the meaning of OBD-II p0353 code , and what are the possible causes and how to solve this issue?
OBD-II code P0353 is a generic code that indicates a problem with the ignition coil "C" primary/secondary circuit in your vehicle. The code definition is "Ignition Coil "C" Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction". The possible causes for this code to be triggered include: A faulty ignition coil A problem with the spark plug connected to the ignition coil A damaged or corroded ignition coil connector An issue with the ignition control module A problem with the wiring or circuit that connects the ignition coil to the vehicle's computer To solve this issue, a mechanic would typically perform a visual inspection of the ignition system, including the ignition coil and its wiring. If no obvious problems are found, they may perform a resistance test of the ignition coil to check for internal issues. In some cases, further diagnosis may be required to isolate the cause of the code, such as checking the spark plugs for wear or damage, or testing the operation of the ignition control module. If the ignition coil is found to be faulty, it will typically need to be replaced.
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