Cylinder 3 Deactivation/Intake Valve Control Circuit/Open
Code P3417 indicates an open or malfunction in the intake valve control circuit for cylinder 3's deactivation system. This circuit controls oil flow to the valve lifters to disable the cylinder under light load. An open circuit prevents proper solenoid operation, causing the cylinder to remain active or deactivated incorrectly, leading to performance issues and potential engine damage.
01. Most Common Causes
- Faulty cylinder deactivation solenoid on cylinder 3
- Open or shorted wiring in the solenoid circuit
- Poor electrical connection at the solenoid or PCM
- Failed PCM (rare)
02. Symptoms You Will Notice
- Check Engine Light illuminated
- Engine misfire or rough idle
- Reduced fuel economy
- Loss of power or hesitation
03. Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Step 1: Scan for codes and record freeze frame data.
Step 2: Visually inspect wiring and connector at cylinder 3 deactivation solenoid for damage or corrosion.
Step 3: Test solenoid resistance with a multimeter (specs vary, typically 10-20 ohms).
Step 4: Check for 12V power and ground at solenoid connector with key on.
Step 5: If wiring and solenoid are good, test PCM output or replace PCM.
04. Commonly Affected Makes
05. Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to drive with this code?▼
It is not recommended. Driving with an open circuit can cause misfires, reduced fuel economy, and potential catalytic converter damage. Have it diagnosed promptly.
How much does it cost to fix?▼
Repair costs typically range from $50 to $150 for a solenoid replacement, plus diagnostic fees. Wiring repairs may cost more if extensive.