In the Global Harmonized System (GHS) for labeling chemicals, is a precautionary statement used in safety data sheets (SDS).
Faulty crankshaft or camshaft position sensor, damaged wiring or connectors, or a failing PCM. In the Global Harmonized System (GHS) for labeling
Directive 85/374/EEC is a foundational European law establishing strict liability for defective products. It ensures consumers can seek compensation for damages caused by a defective product without having to prove negligence by the manufacturer. It ensures consumers can seek compensation for damages
This is considered a serious code that should be addressed immediately to prevent engine damage or stalling while driving. 2. Safety: P374 Hazard Precautionary Phrase Safety: P374 Hazard Precautionary Phrase In the context
In the context of vehicle diagnostics, stands for "Timing Reference High Resolution Signal 'A' No Pulses" . This code indicates that the engine's main computer (PCM/ECM) is not receiving the expected high-precision timing signal necessary for fuel injection and ignition timing.