CODE: P0340 & P1391 - CMP/CKP Location
#22
#25
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.
Thanks
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.
Thanks
#27
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
#28
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
Smitty
Thanks for all the postings in here to get me thru
Smitty