2017-10-10
Check the battery voltage and ensure it is within the proper range.
Inspect and test the wiring and connections leading to the control module to ensure they are secure and free of any damage or corrosion.
Verify that the control module is correctly seated and plugged in.
Reset the control module by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes and then reconnecting it.
If the issue persists, consider replacing the control module itself.
Faulty control module power supply
Loose or corroded wiring or connectors in the control module wake up circuit
Control module malfunction or software issue
Battery or alternator related issues (low voltage or poor charging)
Faulty ignition switch or ignition relay
Vehicle fails to start or struggles to start
Vehicle intermittently loses power or stalls while driving
Malfunction indicator light (MIL) illuminates on the dashboard
Poor fuel efficiency or abnormal fuel consumption
Difficulty or delay in shifting gears for automatic transmission vehicles