07 GS350 VSC check problem
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07 GS350 VSC check problem
Hello everyone,
This morning my car died and the VSC check light came on along with the check engine and traction control.
I started the car and managed to get it home, although it was missing.
I found that the negative battery cable was loose and I was able to pull it off. (Car had recently been at the dealer for repairs after a fender bender and they did not tighten the cable.)
I was pretty happy, as I was sure this was the culprit. Tightened it down and read out the codes;
P0300, 0301, 0302, P0303 (Misfire codes.) Drove around and car still ran badly.
Reset the codes and car ran great again! Drove around for a few minutes and got the codes
P0300, P2240, P2239. Car is missing badly again.
Reset those codes and car continued missing, driving revealed the codes;
P2237, and P2240.
Any ideas? This happened suddenly, so it would seem to be a ground or electrical problem. The fact that the ground was loose is very suspicious.
I can't find any info about the P2*** codes. Any assistance would be appreciated!
Tim
This morning my car died and the VSC check light came on along with the check engine and traction control.
I started the car and managed to get it home, although it was missing.
I found that the negative battery cable was loose and I was able to pull it off. (Car had recently been at the dealer for repairs after a fender bender and they did not tighten the cable.)
I was pretty happy, as I was sure this was the culprit. Tightened it down and read out the codes;
P0300, 0301, 0302, P0303 (Misfire codes.) Drove around and car still ran badly.
Reset the codes and car ran great again! Drove around for a few minutes and got the codes
P0300, P2240, P2239. Car is missing badly again.
Reset those codes and car continued missing, driving revealed the codes;
P2237, and P2240.
Any ideas? This happened suddenly, so it would seem to be a ground or electrical problem. The fact that the ground was loose is very suspicious.
I can't find any info about the P2*** codes. Any assistance would be appreciated!
Tim
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