Ignition Control Circuit High Voltage
2007-2007 Cadillac CTS 3.2L V6
The 2007 Cadillac CTS is equipped with a 3.2L V6 engine. Below you'll find detailed p1351 diagnostic code information including labor time estimates, cost ranges, and technician notes specific to this engine configuration.
Description
The PCM detected higher than expected voltage on the ignition control output circuit when the circuit should be low.
Symptoms
- Check Engine Light
- Engine misfires
- Rough running
- Possible no-start
Common Causes
- Short to voltage in IC circuit
- Faulty ignition control module
- Damaged coil causing feedback
- Wiring issue
Diagnostic Steps
- Test IC circuit voltage
- Check for shorts to voltage in wiring
- Test ignition module
- Inspect coil primary circuits
Repair Notes
Repair short in wiring or replace ignition module/coil.
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P1351 on Other Vehicles
Common Questions
What does code P1351 mean on a 2007-2007 Cadillac CTS?
P1351 stands for "Ignition Control Circuit High Voltage". The PCM detected higher than expected voltage on the ignition control output circuit when the circuit should be low.
What are the symptoms of P1351 on a Cadillac CTS?
Common symptoms of P1351 include: Check Engine Light, Engine misfires, Rough running, Possible no-start.
What causes P1351 on a 2007-2007 Cadillac CTS?
Common causes of P1351 include: Short to voltage in IC circuit, Faulty ignition control module, Damaged coil causing feedback, Wiring issue.
Last updated: March 2026