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U1102 Engine Error Code

When you check engine light came on code U1102 the reason should be Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light). However your vehicle's manufacturer may have a different definition for the U1102 OBD-II Diagnostic Network (U) Trouble Code. So you should chech it on your car models.

U1102 Code Symptoms

U1102 Code Reason

Parts or components should not be replaced with reference to only a U1102 DTC. The vehicle service manual should be consulted for more information on possible causes of the fault, along with required testing.

The crankshaft sensor signals the fuel injection computer or the ignition control when the cylinders are firing. This causes the ignition coil to provide a spark and the injector to inject fuel into each cylinder at the right time.If either sensor isn't working correctly, the car will run rough and the engine will be less efficient. In later car models, the car's computer can usually keep the vehicle running, but the engine warning light on the dashboard goes on to warn the driver.

U1102 OBD-II Diagnostic Network (U) Trouble Code Description

U1102 SCP (J1850) Invalid or Missing Data for Primary Id so you have to check ODB-II Engine Error Code list.

U1102 Code Review :

The reason of U1102 OBD-II Engine Error Code is U1102 SCP (J1850) Invalid or Missing Data for Primary Id.

U1102 Code Dictionary Meaning:

u - Network Code - Problem is climate control system, lighting, airbags, etc.
1 - MFG - Manufacturer Specific
1 - Fuel And Air Metering
0 - Air Conditioning (A/C) Clutch Feedback Circuit High Voltage
2 - Kick-Down Switch Failed Short

How long can you drive with a U1102 code ?

If your vehicle is displaying a U1102 OBD2 error code but is still running and driving normally, it means that the issue might not be immediately critical or causing immediate harm to the vehicle. However, it's important to address the issue as soon as possible for several reasons:

  • Potential for Worsening
  • Decreased Fuel Efficiency
  • Emissions Testing Compliance
  • Risk of Further Damage
  • Safety Concerns
  • Legal Considerations