P1351
Ignition Control Module Circuit High Voltage (GM)
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Overview
The P1351 code means the PCM has detected a ignition control module circuit high voltage (gm) condition. This diagnostic trouble code relates to the ignition system, which is critical for proper combustion in the engine cylinders. When this code is triggered, one or more cylinders may not be firing correctly, leading to rough running, power loss, and potential catalytic converter damage if not addressed.
Symptoms
- Increased fuel consumption
- Engine runs rough when cold
- Loss of power during acceleration
- Engine stalling or difficulty starting
Common Causes
- Faulty ignition control module
- Carbon buildup on intake valves
- Failed ignition coil or coil pack
- Low compression in one or more cylinders
Diagnosis Steps
- 1Connect an OBD-II scanner and read all stored trouble codes and freeze frame data
- 2Inspect spark plugs for wear, fouling, or damage; replace if necessary
- 3Test ignition coils using a multimeter or ignition coil tester
- 4Check spark plug wires and boots for damage or arcing
- 5Perform a compression test on the affected cylinder(s)
Estimated Repair Cost
$100 — $500
Cost varies by vehicle, location, and repair shop. Includes parts and labor.
Commonly Affected Vehicles
Subaru ForesterHonda AccordHyundai ElantraKia Forte
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Frequently Asked Questions
Driving with a misfire is not recommended. A misfiring engine can damage the catalytic converter, reduce fuel economy, and lead to complete engine failure. If the Check Engine Light is flashing, stop driving immediately.