All those codes are the same BASIC code just for different coil pack secondary. You need to check the wiring from the coil packs and make sure they are all grounded properly. Corrosion or loose connection at a bus terminal can cause this. Here is a link: P0352 OBD II Trouble Code Ignition Coil Primary Secondary Circuit...
SOURCE: codes p0351,p0352,p0353 and p2181 on my 2003 jetta
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SOURCE: 2003 vw jetta gl 2.0 have codes p0351,p0352 and p0353
p0351- ignition coil A primary or secondary fault
p0352- ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, B ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,
p0353 - ,,,,,,,,,,,,, C,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
you may have a problem with yuor ingnition system
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It's an ignition trouble code relating to cylinders 1, 2, 3. It'll most likely be either bad ignition coils, bad spark plugs, or bad wires.
SOURCE: i have a 2003 f150 supercab v8 and i am getting
bad ground connection for coils or harness is bad for coils
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SOURCE: codes p0351, p0352, p0353 and
obdii-code-p0351-x2-704058/index4.html">http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f13/help-obdii-code-p0351-x2-704058/index4.html
This thread basically says replace the crank position sensor and the cam position sensor. Check the wiring for the Oxy sensor(s). And if all else fails then change the PCM.
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