Lincoln LS P0352 Code: Ignition Coil B Primary/Secondary Circuit Fault - Causes and Fixes
I'm getting a P0352 diagnostic code on my Lincoln LS, which indicates an issue with the ignition coil B primary or secondary circuit. What does this mean exactly? Do I need to replace the ignition coil or is there another component involved? I recently had my power steering pressure line replaced, but my friend accidentally used regular power steering fluid instead of the recommended Mercon fluid. Could this incorrect fluid have caused the P0352 code to appear? Any insight into whether power steering fluid type affects ignition system diagnostics or if this is a separate issue would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your help!
Power steering fluid itself does not cause the P0352 error code. The P0352 code specifically relates to ignition coil B and potential issues such as: - Short to voltage or ground in the COP driver circuit - Open circuit in the COP driver circuit - Loose connection at the ignition coil or damaged connector locks - Faulty ignition coil (COP) - Malfunctioning Powertrain Control Module For more detailed information, refer to official diagnostic resources: p0352