Pontiac Bonneville P0011: What it Means + How to Fix

P0011 is a common (and serious) OBD II diagnostic trouble code that can occur in the Pontiac Bonneville. It indicates an issue with your car’s Variable Valve Timing (VVT) system. The first thing you should do when you have this code is check your Bonneville’s oil. If the oil level is too low, the camshaft … Read more

P0113 Pontiac Bonneville

P0113 is an OBDII trouble code that occurs when the Pontiac Bonneville’s engine management computer detects that there is an issue with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor, specifically that there is a High Input Problem with it. P0113: IAT Sensor → High Input Problem The IAT sensor is responsible for measuring the air temperature … Read more

Pontiac Bonneville P0441: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

P0441 is one of the more common OBD II codes that can occur in the Pontiac Bonneville.  It is frequently caused by a loose or bad gas cap, cracked or disconnected EVAP system hoses, vacuum leaks, or a bad purge valve. Always start by taking a look at the gas cap. P0441 is related to … Read more

Pontiac Bonneville P0174: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

One of the most common trouble codes with the Pontiac Bonneville is P0174. It indicates that your Pontiac Bonneville is running lean on the bank two side of the engine.  P0174 and P0171 (fuel trim lean bank one) are the most frequently seen air/fuel mixture-related codes. If they appear together, it reduces the list of … Read more

P0305 Pontiac Bonneville

P0305 is a fairly common trouble code with the Pontiac Bonneville. It’s and OBD2 code and stands for: P0305: Misfire Detected → Cylinder 5 P0305 is certainly a cause for concern, and should be considered a threat to the drivability your Bonneville. The nice thing about P0305 is that it’s a cylinder specific trouble code, … Read more

Pontiac Bonneville P0401: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

P0401 is a very common OBDII trouble code that’ll pop up in the Pontiac Bonneville. It has to do with the emissions system and stands for Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)→ Insufficient Flow. The EGR system in your car is responsible for recirculating exhaust gasses in order to lower the vehicle’s emissions output. There are three … Read more

P0135 Pontiac Bonneville

P0135 is a very common OBDII code that occurs in the Pontiac Bonneville. It is caused by a failure in one of the oxygen sensors heated elements, specifically bank 1 sensor 1. It technically stands for: P0135: Heated Oxygen Sensor → Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction → Bank 1, Sensor 1 The purpose of the heated … Read more

Pontiac Bonneville P0430 Code: Causes + How to Fix

This page is meant to help you troubleshoot the Pontiac Bonneville P0430 trouble code. It covers the P0430 code’s meaning, symptoms, causes, and possible solutions. P0430 is an emissions-related trouble code and is virtually never a breakdown risk. P0430 is usually caused by a catalytic converter issue or a bad O2 sensor. Table of Contents … Read more

P0741 Pontiac Bonneville

P0741 is a very common trouble code. It’s know to affect the Pontiac Bonneville quite often. Here’s what it means: P0741: Torque Converter Clutch Circuit → Performance or Stuck Off The Bonneville uses a clutch in the torque converter to lock the engine and transmission together at highway speed. P0741 can register whenever this connection … Read more