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P0352 Code Ford - Ignition Issues on Cylinder 2 - Troubleshooting guide
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If you’re seeing the P0352 code on your Ford, it usually points to an ignition coil issue on cylinder 2. I’ve had this problem on my Mustang, and here’s what I did to fix it. When this code appears, you’ll likely notice engine misfires, especially during acceleration. You might even experience a rough idle or reduced power, making the car feel sluggish.

This code typically shows up because the ignition coil on cylinder 2 is malfunctioning. Ford’s ignition systems can sometimes be tricky, and when a coil goes bad, it means that the cylinder isn’t receiving the necessary spark to function properly.

To fix this, start by inspecting the ignition coil on cylinder 2. Look for any visible cracks or burn marks on the coil, as these are strong indicators that it’s faulty. If you’re still unsure, you can swap the coil with another one from a different cylinder. If the error code moves to the new cylinder, you’ve confirmed that the coil is the problem.

Once you’re sure the coil is bad, replace it with a new one. It’s a fairly simple job, even if you’re not very experienced with car repairs. After installing the new coil, you’ll need to reset the OBD system to clear the code. Once that’s done, the car should run smoothly again, and the P0352 code should no longer appear.
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