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CODE: P0340 & P1391 - CMP/CKP Location

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Old 11-01-2008, 05:40 PM
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Thanks. I enjoy writing and trying to make it non-boring sometimes by interjecting a bit of humor and a touch of story telling. I also favor spell check quite a bit
 
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Default after repairs, then what?

Question,

After you repaired the sensors, did your truck run smoothly. Or did you have to have the timing tweeked. Im asking because I had a guy replace my sensors etc and now the truck takes a while to start and I cant drive over 60mph. When it gets to 58mph it starts shaking and bucking...any suggestions. I took it to Oreillys to do a system check and it wont put out any codes now...Can anybody help me.

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You need to give us the the year, motor, and 4X4? Also what you have done already?
 
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My time has come for this ever so popular task. I've found thus far: seems AC Delco sensor is in block now. It has a different spacing on the bolt down flange than a "standard" replacement sensor (crank sensor) So to cover **** will go with whats there. Removing harness plug is easy in print but not so in a life time achievement factor.Will return as progress moves forward
 
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Old 07-09-2011, 02:33 PM
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Sprayed ..scraped and ended up twisting rather than screwdriver pry it out..took some time but10 min to put new in. Also had enough with limited room so I removed inner fender (plastic) have 2 pics of new installed for location purposes.
Thanks for all the postings in here to get me thru

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