sniper76halo
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- Aug 14, 2008
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Hi,
Well I've replaced the crankshaft and camshaft position sensors on my truck, and now it's gone from starting and running for a few seconds to not even starting at all, it'll crank 3 times and then it stops cranking. It at least started and ran for a few seconds with the camshaft position sensor installed, but once the crankshaft sensor went in, it quit starting at all? Am I missing something here, could I need to get the truck re-programmed with the new sensors? Is there a specific gap to set the crank or cam sensor at? I've checked the alternator and it' checks out and replaced the two sensors, any other avenues to check out? It's still flashing P0374 "Timing Reference High Resolution Signal A No Pulses"
I forgot to add that it's like someone just shuts the key off, no internal noises in the motor, no nothing, just stops cranking after about three times
Well I've replaced the crankshaft and camshaft position sensors on my truck, and now it's gone from starting and running for a few seconds to not even starting at all, it'll crank 3 times and then it stops cranking. It at least started and ran for a few seconds with the camshaft position sensor installed, but once the crankshaft sensor went in, it quit starting at all? Am I missing something here, could I need to get the truck re-programmed with the new sensors? Is there a specific gap to set the crank or cam sensor at? I've checked the alternator and it' checks out and replaced the two sensors, any other avenues to check out? It's still flashing P0374 "Timing Reference High Resolution Signal A No Pulses"
I forgot to add that it's like someone just shuts the key off, no internal noises in the motor, no nothing, just stops cranking after about three times