P2309 moderate

Ignition Coil E Primary Control Circuit High

What does P2309 mean?

The P2309 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Ignition Coil E Primary Control Circuit High. This is a moderate severity code.

Common Symptoms

  • Misfire on cylinder 5
  • Check Engine Light on
  • Engine vibration and rough running
  • Loss of power under acceleration
  • Higher than normal exhaust emissions

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Short circuit in coil E wiring Very High
  • Internally shorted ignition coil E High
  • Moisture in coil E spark plug well Moderate
  • ECM coil driver fault Low

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Check spark plug well for water or oil intrusion

  2. Swap coil E to another position to verify the coil is faulty

  3. Inspect wiring from ECM to coil E for short circuits

  4. Measure coil E primary and secondary resistance

  5. Check for intake manifold gasket leaks that could allow water into plug wells

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drive with code P2309?

Short distances only. Continued misfiring will damage the catalytic converter. Get the coil replaced promptly.

What causes P2309?

Usually a failed ignition coil or moisture in the spark plug well. V-engines with intake manifold valley leaks are particularly prone to this issue.

Is P2309 expensive to fix?

Typically $50 to $350. Straightforward coil replacement. Check for water or oil in the plug well to address the root cause.

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