Don't start
Your ICM ignition circuit may be open/failed or shorted, also check power from the PCM1 fuse, it may have failed
Possible causes
Faulty Ignition Control Module
Ignition Control Module harness is open or shorted
Ignition Control Module circuit poor electrical connection
Read more: http://engine-codes.com/p1351_chevrolet.html#ixzz3OUQih8yP
SOURCE: 2000 chevy silverado z71 installed new motor-wont start
well are you getting anything give me a starting place
SOURCE: p0420 p1351 95 chevy blazer?
Here's the complete chart of trouble codes for your Blazer...including the ones that you asked for. Hope it helps! Have a great day!
SOURCE: 1996 chevy silverado has hard time starting. Put
Check the connections at the vehicle control module
(vcm) located on the left fender. Check for bent-broken pins or pins that have pushed through the plug
Make sure the connections are tight and dry.
Do the same at the coil. Also check for any exposed
or shorted wires between the two. Hope this helps
SOURCE: 2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 with 5.8 liter gas motor
you may have a bad coils or coil boots in those cylinders, try switching the coils to a good cylinder and see if the codes change to the other cylinders, if they change then replace the coils, the computer see it drawing more cuurent so it thinks its the plug because its not misfiring or completly grounding out.
SOURCE: i am getting code p1351 on a chevy s10 it will not
No this is not a timing chain Conditions for Setting P1351: Bottom line? Most likely its a bad Ignition Control Module.
P1351 CHEVROLET - Ignition Coil Control Circuit High Voltage
The voltage on the ignition control circuit exceeds 4.9 volts, and the engine speed is less than 250 RPM.
Conditions for Setting P1351:
The voltage on the ignition control circuit exceeds 4.9 volts, and the engine speed is less than 250 RPM.
Bottom line?
Most likely its a bad Ignition Control Module.
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