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Toyota corolla 1997 engine code p1300 ignitor circuit malfunction #1 car starts after 2 minutes will stop

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Error Code P1300/ 14. Igniter signal malfunction No.1
Problem Areas:
IGNITION SIGNAL--NO "IGF" SIGNAL TO ECU
--IGNITER/IGNITER CIRCUIT
--IGNITER AND IGNITION COIL/CIRCUIT
--IGNITION AMPLIFIER/ DISTRIBUTOR.
--ECU

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SOURCE: have p0130 and p0133 codes 98 toyota tacoma

check the mass air flow sensor there maybe dirt on the filiment inside the sensor causing false readings. cleaning or replacing it may make the codes go away.

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SOURCE: Toyota Corolla 1997 P1300 diagnostic

p1300 is random misfire. It can be caused by a bad O2 sensor, in some cases.

Good luck on this repair.

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SOURCE: more 99 cougar problems

there is a fuse for the o2 heaters if one of the sensors blew the fuse they will all be out

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Hi!!
What all this codes have in common is that every single one of them can be caused by a vacuum leak, so carefully check for cracked, loose or disconnected vacuum hoses, wiring to the coils, fuel pressure regulator, fuel injectors, specially on cylinder 2.

  • PO100 - Possible causes are wiring harness failure, air leak or defective hot film MAF sensor
  • PO130 - Vacuum leak
  • PO170 - PO173 - Possible causes are air ingress (leak), fuel injector failure, pressure regulator failure or mechanical wear of engine. Inspect and repair as necessary.
  • PO300 - possible causes are vacuum leak, wiring harness failure or ignition coil defective.
  • PO302 - If limit value for misfire "harmful to TWC" is exceeded, the MIL flashes immediately. If too many combustion misfires occur in one cylinder, the cylinder is switched off (cylinder selective fuel shut off). After the affected cylinders are shut off, the MIL changes from flashing to continuously lit until next time the engine is started. If combustion misfires are recognized, the fault code P0460 or P0462 is set if fuel tank level is too low (fuel reserve indicator light is on). Combustion misfires due to a shortage of fuel are recognized by means of this additional information.

NOTE:After cylinder cut-out system is turned off, the system monitors (through misfire detection) if all intake and exhaust valves are open again.
NOTE:Misfiring may be caused by many faults in the fuel injection system. Usually a misfiring fault is stored with faults pertaining to other components. An engine mechanical fault could also cause a misfire condition.
Good Luck!! A HELPFUL - 4 THUMBS - rating for this solution would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for using FixYa.

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Error Code: DTC P1300
Description: Igniter Circuit Malfunction
Solution:
To repair the code please do the following:
1. Check spark plugs.
2. Check for open and short in harness and connector in IGF (Ignition Confirmation) signal circuit between ECM and igniter.
3. Disconnect igniter connector and check voltage between terminal IGF of ECM connector and body ground.
4. Check for open and short in harness and connector in IGT1 - 3 signal circuit between ECM and igniter.
5. Check voltage between terminals IGT1 - 3 of ECM connector and body ground.
6. Disconnect igniter connector and check voltage between terminals IGT1 - 3 of ECM connector and body ground.
8. Check for open and short in harness and connector between ignition switch and ignition coil, ignition coil and igniter.
9. Check and replace ignition coils with a good known one.
10. Check and replace ECM with good a known one .
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See the link below for more information from a 2000 to 2002
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