Help with P0201 P0301 Trouble Codes
For me the TCS system doesn't make the problem, i would check the plugs, sparks, injectors and if all those are ok i would change all the ignition coils. They are cheap and easy to install and new sparks. After that if the problem isn't fix, check the main ignition coil. At last would go to a GM dealer.
For me the TCS system doesn't make the problem, i would check the plugs, sparks, injectors and if all those are ok i would change all the ignition coils. They are cheap and easy to install and new sparks. After that if the problem isn't fix, check the main ignition coil. At last would go to a GM dealer.
What do you mean by lube the connector?
I checked the wiring and as soon as I touched the wires on #1 it started running smooth. I cleaned the connector and going to drive it for a little bit and see if it does it again. I can't tell if it's a connector or the wire connection in the connector. From my research it looks like the replacement is a 3 wire female connector that would have to be spliced to the wires. Thanks everyone for the help. Not sure what I would do without this forum.
2. If the wires are in good shape, you can replace just the terminals also, if you are unable to get them clean with electronic cleaner. Splicing in a new pigtail adds more resistance and points of potential failure. GL
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