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Originally Posted by CSG Mike
Negative, but we've seen it fairly often on customers that track their cars. Swapping the coil is enough to alleviate the problem, and the code is always for cylinder 2 (front passenger side).
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I've searched and understand that #2 is actually the rear driver's side.
Looking straight at the engine it's 1 (PF), 3 (PR), 2 (DR) , 4 (DF)
For the Check Engine Lights, respectively:
P0351 = Cyl/Coil #1 or "A" = Passenger's side front (
Most common failure)
P0352 = Cyl/Coil #2 or "B" = Driver's side front
P0353 = Cyl/Coil #3 or "C" = Passenger's side rear (Second most common failure)
P0354 = Cyl/Coil #4 or "D" = Driver's side rear