Error Codes: P1202, P1206 and P1300

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Ok from what my code reader shows me is:

P1202 Fuel air metering
P1206 fuel air metering
P1300 ignition system or misfire

From my searches on PRIME P1202 an P1206 are misfires on cylinder #2 and #6...

My question (As I don't have a service manual) where are these located on the engine?? Is #1 driver side behind the driver seat? and #6 passenger side bumper end..


Another question is that this error I didn't have until the car has been sitting for the winter, now I start it up to just get it running and now the errors show up...

From what Im reading I would assume I should check the coils first?
Others have noted the ignitor or detination sensor (i think) where is this located?
 
I think maybe your plugs got a little fouled , after driving they should clear out - does the car run fine now or is it still missing?
 
As Angus is mentioning, I would give the car a really good run, reset the ECU, and see if the codes return.

I am making a small assumption this is a stock engine. If it is SC'ed I woud lokk at other things as well, so if it is not stock. let us know:).

Regards,
LarryB
 
Ok from what my code reader shows me is:

P1202 Fuel air metering
P1206 fuel air metering
P1300 ignition system or misfire

From my searches on PRIME P1202 an P1206 are misfires on cylinder #2 and #6...

My question (As I don't have a service manual) where are these located on the engine?? Is #1 driver side behind the driver seat? and #6 passenger side bumper end..


Another question is that this error I didn't have until the car has been sitting for the winter, now I start it up to just get it running and now the errors show up...

From what Im reading I would assume I should check the coils first?
Others have noted the ignitor or detination sensor (i think) where is this located?

What year is your car?
 
As Angus is mentioning, I would give the car a really good run, reset the ECU, and see if the codes return.

I am making a small assumption this is a stock engine. If it is SC'ed I woud lokk at other things as well, so if it is not stock. let us know:).

Regards,
LarryB


Yes the car is stock.... Due to the snow it hasnt been on the road.. I guess I'll just have to wait till it gets warmer out to see if it just the plugs..
 
To answer one of your questions:
Standing on the passenger side looking into the engine bay -
#1 cylinder is the first one on the left
#6 cylinder is the last one on the right. Happy Motoring!
 
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