Code 54?
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Code 54?
I have a 97 Ram 1500 and my engine light came on. The code I got was 54 No fuel sync (camshaft signal) detected during engine crank. No camshaft position sensor signal was received from the distributor. Problem with the distributor synchronization circuit
Can anyone tell me exactly what part I need to replace?
It runs fine so I’m guessing it’s just a bad sensor.
Is the Camshaft sensor located in the distributor cap? If I replace the cap will that fix the issue?
Thanks for your help.
Can anyone tell me exactly what part I need to replace?
It runs fine so I’m guessing it’s just a bad sensor.
Is the Camshaft sensor located in the distributor cap? If I replace the cap will that fix the issue?
Thanks for your help.
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Is that something I can check on my own? If so what do I need to do?
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^^ yea, you need a pretty fancy one too.
the ones that local auto stores carry isnt gonna cut it. you need some pretty high tech ones. the DRB II or whatever is what the chrysler dealers use but the OTC genysis, Snap-On ethos, Autel Maxidas are a few other can tools that i know can read the sync value on dodge trucks. all of which are $1500+ so unless you know someone with one, your better off finding a shop that has one of these tools or an equivalent and having them do it.
but if you can get your hands on one, all you need to do is loosen but DO NOT remove the dist. clamp. it sucks to put back in without being able to see. once you loosen the clamp a bit you just rotate the dist SLOWLY (its extremly sensitive) clockwise or counter-clockwise depending on whether the value advanced or retarded. then tighten the clamp and tweek as you tighten. the value will change as you tighten so you need to keep adjusting as you tighten. overall its about as easy as repair gets as long as you can get the tool
the ones that local auto stores carry isnt gonna cut it. you need some pretty high tech ones. the DRB II or whatever is what the chrysler dealers use but the OTC genysis, Snap-On ethos, Autel Maxidas are a few other can tools that i know can read the sync value on dodge trucks. all of which are $1500+ so unless you know someone with one, your better off finding a shop that has one of these tools or an equivalent and having them do it.
but if you can get your hands on one, all you need to do is loosen but DO NOT remove the dist. clamp. it sucks to put back in without being able to see. once you loosen the clamp a bit you just rotate the dist SLOWLY (its extremly sensitive) clockwise or counter-clockwise depending on whether the value advanced or retarded. then tighten the clamp and tweek as you tighten. the value will change as you tighten so you need to keep adjusting as you tighten. overall its about as easy as repair gets as long as you can get the tool
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I disconnected the battery and let the truck sit for a bit. Light never came back on, that was 2weeks ago. Yesterday I started the truck and drove it about an hour to another town. Shut the truck off and was away about an hour. Started the truck and the light came back on. Drove two miles and shut it off. Wouldnt start, cranked but wouldn't start. Got the same code 54, went and bought a crankshaft angle sensor from autozone. Went back to the truck an hour later and it started right up.
Drove it to a friends house and shut it off, wouldn't start so I change the sensor, still wouldn't start and kicked the code 54 again. An hour later it started up again.
Any ideas why it won't start when it's hot?
Thanks
Drove it to a friends house and shut it off, wouldn't start so I change the sensor, still wouldn't start and kicked the code 54 again. An hour later it started up again.
Any ideas why it won't start when it's hot?
Thanks
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