P1309 Fault Code
You can find information about the P1309 fault code on this page.
BE WARNED! This particular code can mean a different thing depending on what make the car is, check below.
Manufacturer-Specific Meanings
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Ford P1309
"Misfire Detection Monitor not enabled"
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Hyundai P1309
"Rough road sensor – voltage high"
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Kia P1309
"Chassis Acceleration Sensor Signal High."
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Chrysler P1309
"Misfire Detection Monitor"
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