C0341
Active Roll Control Actuator Circuit Front
2000-2006 Lincoln LS 3.0L V6
High SeverityChassisGeneric (SAE)
Description
Malfunction in the front active roll control actuator.
Symptoms
- Front body roll increased
- Warning light on
- Front stabilizer bar ineffective
- Handling loose in corners
Common Causes
- Front actuator motor or valve failure
- Wiring damage
- Actuator seized
- Control module fault
Diagnostic Steps
- Test actuator winding resistance or hydraulic valve
- Command actuator with scan tool
- Inspect for mechanical binding
- Check wiring and connector
Repair Notes
Replace front active roll control actuator.
Related Codes
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Common Questions
What does code C0341 mean on a 2000-2006 Lincoln LS?
C0341 stands for "Active Roll Control Actuator Circuit Front". Malfunction in the front active roll control actuator.
What are the symptoms of C0341 on a Lincoln LS?
Common symptoms of C0341 include: Front body roll increased, Warning light on, Front stabilizer bar ineffective, Handling loose in corners.
What causes C0341 on a 2000-2006 Lincoln LS?
Common causes of C0341 include: Front actuator motor or valve failure, Wiring damage, Actuator seized, Control module fault.