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P1361 Codeyzstud 06-05-2007, 07:49 PM I have had this code P1361( Ignition Control Circuit Not Toggling) for the past 2 months and it is starting to tick me off with the low speed driveability and vehicle surging going down the road and it wants to stall and sometimes it actually does when i touch the gas in reverse while i am backing up. I checked everything the book says to check the module is good the coils are good there are no shorts or open circuits and everything else ohmed out O.K. including both crank sensors and all the wiring to and from all of these components. I have used the wonderful search feature was wondering, after using the search feature at the top of the page it seems that many others have had problems with this code and it seems that nobody has found a cure for it yet. Could i have found it? In my chilton shop edition manual it says that "If the codes P0325, P1361, P1350, or P1623 occurs, or if the MIL(Service Engine Soon) is on constantly with no DTC's present, the PROM or KS module is not fully seated or is defective. Does this sound possible? Anybody have any input or personal experience with this code? Thank you for the repies in advance!!!! maxwedge 06-05-2007, 08:38 PM Year of car first, please. yzstud 06-05-2007, 10:31 PM 1996 BNaylor 06-06-2007, 06:03 PM Thread has been closed since there is a similar post and replies at Grand Prix. See link below. Click here (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=4792237#post4792237) BE COURTEOUS: AVOID DUPLICATE POSTS Do not post the same discussion more than once on a discussion forum or on many forums. Duplicate discussions can be frustrating for other members, especially for those whose time and energy is limited. Weeding through the same discussion in multiple locations can be not only frustrating, but down right annoying. Duplicate discussions will be deleted. Reposting the same message repeatedly can be interpreted as SPAM and could result in the loss of your membership. Also be conscious of your fellow members and avoid making meaningless posts for the sole purpose of increasing your post count. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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