P1308: Chassis Acceleration Sensor Signal Low
KIA
FORD
LINCOLN
MERCURY
OTHER
Severity
Medium
System
Manufacturer-Specific Powertrain
What Does P1308 Mean?
P1308 is a manufacturer-specific diagnostic trouble code: Chassis Acceleration Sensor Signal Low. This code applies to KIA, FORD, LINCOLN, MERCURY, OTHER vehicles. Unlike generic OBD-II codes, manufacturer-specific codes are defined by the vehicle maker and may only apply to certain makes and models.
Symptoms of P1308
- β οΈ Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
- β οΈ Abnormal signal from Chassis Acceleration Sensor
- β οΈ Related system may operate erratically
- β οΈ Reduced engine performance
Common Causes
- π Chassis Acceleration Sensor producing abnormal signal
- π Electromagnetic interference affecting Chassis Acceleration Sensor signal
- π Wiring issue distorting Chassis Acceleration Sensor signal
Frequently Asked Questions
What does P1308 mean?
P1308 indicates: Chassis Acceleration Sensor Signal Low. The vehicle's computer has detected that the Chassis Acceleration Sensor is not operating within its expected parameters and stored this diagnostic trouble code.
Can I drive with code P1308?
You can drive short distances for essential trips, but schedule a diagnosis soon. Driving with P1308 for extended periods may cause additional problems.
How much does it cost to fix P1308?
Repair costs for P1308 typically range from $80 to $300, depending on the root cause. Simple wiring or connector repairs are on the lower end, while component replacement costs more. A proper diagnosis ($80β$150 at most shops) will identify the exact cause before committing to expensive parts.
What To Do Next
Possible Fixes
- π§ Inspect Chassis Acceleration Sensor and related wiring
- π§ Replace faulty Chassis Acceleration Sensor
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