GMC Code P1375 – High Voltage IC 24X Reference Circuit

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GMC P1375 Code Description

The GMC diagnostic code P1375 refers to the high voltage in the IC 24X reference circuit. This code indicates that a high voltage condition is detected in the 24X reference circuit of the Ignition Control Module (IC). The ignition control module is a critical component that controls the engine’s ignition timing and spark plug firing. The 24X reference circuit provides a signal to the ignition control module to accurately time the ignition sequence.

Common Causes of P1375

NOTE: The listed causes may not be a complete list of all potential issues, and there may be other causes.

  1. Faulty wiring in the 24X reference circuit
  2. Faulty ignition control module
  3. Issues with the engine computer system
  4. Corrosion or damage to electrical connections
  5. Exposure to moisture or water damage

Symptoms of P1375

  1. Engine misfires
  2. Rough idling or uneven engine operation
  3. Decreased fuel efficiency
  4. Engine stalling
  5. Illumination of the check engine light

How to Fix GMC Code P1375

  1. Start by performing a thorough inspection of the 24X reference circuit wiring to check for any damage, corrosion, or loose connections.
  2. Test the ignition control module to determine if it is functioning properly. If it is faulty, replace the ignition control module with a new one.
  3. Check the engine computer system for any error codes or issues that may affect the 24X reference circuit. Reset the codes and test the system again.
  4. Clear the diagnostic trouble codes from the vehicle’s computer system using a scan tool.
  5. Perform a road test of the vehicle to ensure the issue has been resolved and the symptoms associated with code P1375 have been eliminated.

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