Technical  P1325 Code

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Technical  P1325 Code

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Hi everyone, I’ve got a problem with my Ford KA mk2, as it has a Fiat based engine, I’m having a P1325 code and car misfire when hot only, changed Spark plugs, Coil packs but the problem is still there, I can’t figure out what the problem is and it’s become super stressful !
 
Hi and welcome :)
Does this help?
If diagnosing yourself scan tool that can read live data and multimeter would help. If not, a good Fiat indy should be able to find the fault
 
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Hi and welcome :)
Does this help?
If diagnosing yourself scan tool that can read live data and multimeter would help. If not, a good Fiat indy should be able to find the fault
Please if you get to fix your car let me know what was the issue exactly, as I’ve changed spark plugs and coil packs on my Fiat based Ford KA MK2 1.2 but it’s still causing the problem.
 
P1325 on the Ka Mk2 FIRE engine behaves like Fiat P0351/P0352, ignition primary circuit related.. Since plugs and coils are already ruled out and the fault only appears when hot, the likely causes sit on the same branch: crankshaft sensor, coil wiring/grounds, or a coil driver inside the ECU breaking down with heat. All three can cause identical symptoms, so it’s more about testing than guessing.
 
P1325 on the Ka Mk2 FIRE engine behaves like Fiat P0351/P0352, ignition primary circuit related.. Since plugs and coils are already ruled out and the fault only appears when hot, the likely causes sit on the same branch: crankshaft sensor, coil wiring/grounds, or a coil driver inside the ECU breaking down with heat. All three can cause identical symptoms, so it’s more about testing than guessing.
I’ll try changing the knock sensor next thing
P1325 on the Ka Mk2 FIRE engine behaves like Fiat P0351/P0352, ignition primary circuit related.. Since plugs and coils are already ruled out and the fault only appears when hot, the likely causes sit on the same branch: crankshaft sensor, coil wiring/grounds, or a coil driver inside the ECU breaking down with heat. All three can cause identical symptoms, so it’s more about testing than guessing.
 
Testing the ECU was just covered in this thread recently:

 
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