P0352 on Audi
Ignition Coil B Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction
P0352 on Audi vehicles indicates ignition coil b primary/secondary circuit malfunction. Au7o has documented this code across 1 Audi model — most commonly on A4. This is an ignition/engine code. Each ignition coil takes the car's low battery voltage and steps it up into the high-voltage spark that fires a spark plug. P0352 means the engine computer detected a problem in the primary or secondary circuit of ignition coil 'B' — it isn't getting the proper electrical signal back when the coil is commanded to fire. This often causes a misfire, rough running, hesitation or reduced power, and if left unaddressed can lead to unburned fuel damaging the catalytic converter. Typical repair costs on Audi range from $100 to $400, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Common Causes of P0352
- •Failed ignition coil 'B'
- •Damaged wiring or corroded connector at the coil
- •Open or short in the coil primary/secondary circuit
- •Worn or fouled spark plug increasing coil stress
- •Poor power or ground supply to the coil
- •Faulty ignition control circuit/driver in the ECM (less common)
P0352 on Audi by Model
Audi A4(1 issue)
- Ignition Coil Failure2009-2021
Ignition coils on 2.0T engines can fail, causing misfires. This is especially common at higher mileage or with modified vehicles. Multiple coil failures often occur around the same mileage.
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What does P0352 mean on Audi?▼
P0352 stands for "Ignition Coil B Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction." This is an ignition/engine code. Each ignition coil takes the car's low battery voltage and steps it up into the high-voltage spark that fires a spark plug. P0352 means the engine computer detected a problem in the primary or secondary circuit of ignition coil 'B' — it isn't getting the proper electrical signal back when the coil is commanded to fire. This often causes a misfire, rough running, hesitation or reduced power, and if left unaddressed can lead to unburned fuel damaging the catalytic converter. On Audi specifically, this code is documented across 1 model.
What causes P0352 on Audi vehicles?▼
Common causes on Audi: Failed ignition coil 'B', Damaged wiring or corroded connector at the coil, Open or short in the coil primary/secondary circuit, Worn or fouled spark plug increasing coil stress, Poor power or ground supply to the coil. Specific causes vary by model and year — see the per-model sections below.
How much does it cost to fix P0352 on a Audi?▼
Repair costs on Audi range from $100 to $400, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Which Audi models have P0352 documented?▼
Au7o has documented P0352 on 1 Audi model: A4.