Trouble code question
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Trouble code question
Got a trouble code P1353 - front cylinder no combustion on my 2007 Ultra, completely stock. After resetting the code, I took it out for a ride, while accelerating to interstate speed the light came on again for a few seconds. When I got home same code. Everything seems normal and the engine seems to be running fine at the time. From what I've observed it only comes on at higher speed, RPM does not seem to matter.
I've searched threads and only come up with checking the spark plug wire. I checked it and it seem that it may be a little loose. Can anyone help me with other things that I can check.Sorry about posting in this section, but it seems to have more traffic and I have a better chance for someone to answer.
Thanks
I've searched threads and only come up with checking the spark plug wire. I checked it and it seem that it may be a little loose. Can anyone help me with other things that I can check.Sorry about posting in this section, but it seems to have more traffic and I have a better chance for someone to answer.
Thanks
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RE: Trouble code question
Take it in if it's still under warranty! No need to try guessing! Could be anything from bad coil to bad ECM.
ORIGINAL: Andouille
Got a trouble code P1353 - front cylinder no combustion on my 2007 Ultra, completely stock. After resetting the code, I took it out for a ride, while accelerating to interstate speed the light came on again for a few seconds. When I got home same code. Everything seems normal and the engine seems to be running fine at the time. From what I've observed it only comes on at higher speed, RPM does not seem to matter.
I've searched threads and only come up with checking the spark plug wire. I checked it and it seem that it may be a little loose. Can anyone help me with other things that I can check.Sorry about posting in this section, but it seems to have more traffic and I have a better chance for someone to answer.
Thanks
Got a trouble code P1353 - front cylinder no combustion on my 2007 Ultra, completely stock. After resetting the code, I took it out for a ride, while accelerating to interstate speed the light came on again for a few seconds. When I got home same code. Everything seems normal and the engine seems to be running fine at the time. From what I've observed it only comes on at higher speed, RPM does not seem to matter.
I've searched threads and only come up with checking the spark plug wire. I checked it and it seem that it may be a little loose. Can anyone help me with other things that I can check.Sorry about posting in this section, but it seems to have more traffic and I have a better chance for someone to answer.
Thanks
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RE: Trouble code question
ORIGINAL: Andouille
Got a trouble code P1353 - front cylinder no combustion on my 2007 Ultra, completely stock. After resetting the code, I took it out for a ride, while accelerating to interstate speed the light came on again for a few seconds. When I got home same code. Everything seems normal and the engine seems to be running fine at the time. From what I've observed it only comes on at higher speed, RPM does not seem to matter.
I've searched threads and only come up with checking the spark plug wire. I checked it and it seem that it may be a little loose. Can anyone help me with other things that I can check.Sorry about posting in this section, but it seems to have more traffic and I have a better chance for someone to answer.
Thanks
Got a trouble code P1353 - front cylinder no combustion on my 2007 Ultra, completely stock. After resetting the code, I took it out for a ride, while accelerating to interstate speed the light came on again for a few seconds. When I got home same code. Everything seems normal and the engine seems to be running fine at the time. From what I've observed it only comes on at higher speed, RPM does not seem to matter.
I've searched threads and only come up with checking the spark plug wire. I checked it and it seem that it may be a little loose. Can anyone help me with other things that I can check.Sorry about posting in this section, but it seems to have more traffic and I have a better chance for someone to answer.
Thanks
Peter
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