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roy1 07-11-2020 12:43 PM

Code p0352
 
I am a new member. I bought a 97 Cougar , presently 70000miles . It started missing and got a code P0352 replaced the coils , new spark plug wires. The spark plugs have 12000miles . Found two vacuum leaks fixed it. Continuing getting the same code. Any idea what can be the problem. Thank you Roy

raski 07-23-2020 01:48 PM

Atleast swap the plug with another cylinder, clear codes and see if the 0352 returns.If the code returns, I would start checking for a vacuum leak involving the intake manifold. Next, start looking at the wiring on the primary side of the ignition coil for the number two cylinder.
I know over a week has passed, if you fixed it, let us know what you found.

roy1 07-23-2020 05:43 PM

Thank you Raski for your input.
In my Thread I missed the word new I bought my Cougar new.
I took the new plugs and replaced with the old plugs I cleared the code it came back. I wanted to make sure which cylinder was not working . I disconnected each individual fuel injectors one by one. I found out the cylinder 5 was the one not working. Checked it gets power however it has no pulse it means a wiring problem from the computer to the fuel injector . Or the computer itself.

Monday I will try to look into it. I will post what I find out.

But if it is cylinder 5 why I do get code P 0352?

Thanks again Raski. This is an interesting problem. I will not give up


raski 07-24-2020 05:51 PM

This has me wondering if the computer shut down the drive to the injector so that fuel is not dispensed into a cylinder which has a code for an electrical issue with the coil and is not firing.

roy1 07-27-2020 01:59 PM

Checked the wiring all Ok. Took the car to a shop to confirm the computer was faulty. Unfortunately they confirmed the computer has to be replaced . In the process of ordering one.

raski 08-02-2020 05:25 AM

I would bet if the cover of that PCM were removed, you would find buldging and leaky capacitors. Could be repairable if the old one is available to you.


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