Truck dies on me while driving will not fire back up
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Truck dies on me while driving will not fire back up
Got a 97 1500 5.2 v8 and today while driving it died on me and would turn over but would not fire back up, changed the distributor cap and rotor about a month ago because I kept having the same problem and it seemed to solve it until today, before when truck would die I would let it sit a couple hours or day or two and she'd fire back up was thinking it was cap getting moisture and that replacing it would solve the problem but that doesn't seem to be the problem after all. after it died battery level dropped down to around 8 but all lights were working in the truck, tried tightening cables to see if it was just loose wires to no avail, fuel pump kicks on soon as the key is turned, she cranks like she wants to start up but doesn't fire up only cranks, somebody told me that it could be bad ignition coil or the pickup in the distributor was looking to get some help on where I should start or a solution to the problem
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When my camshaft position sensor (pickup coil at the parts store) went out I didn't get a CEL.
When it was on its way out I would have a random erratic idle and after shutting it down I would have to wait for the engine to cool off before it would start again.
If I remember right it did stall a time or two also.
When you put one of those in the distributor (or any time you take the distributor cap off) you need to make sure that the wire isn't pinched.
I believe the parts stores have a tester for the camshaft position sensor, ask one of them if they do.
These trucks don't like a weak battery and don't like to start with one hooked up.
The volt meter on the dash lies, pull the battery and have a parts store load test it for you.
When it was on its way out I would have a random erratic idle and after shutting it down I would have to wait for the engine to cool off before it would start again.
If I remember right it did stall a time or two also.
When you put one of those in the distributor (or any time you take the distributor cap off) you need to make sure that the wire isn't pinched.
I believe the parts stores have a tester for the camshaft position sensor, ask one of them if they do.
These trucks don't like a weak battery and don't like to start with one hooked up.
The volt meter on the dash lies, pull the battery and have a parts store load test it for you.
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Yup went to napa today and got new pickup, installed and she fired back up no problem, put plugs back on in wrong firing order at first and took me about 2 or 3 turns of the key before I realized I went counter clockwise instead of clockwise on firing order lmao thanks for the help
Drive it for a few days, let us know if the problem is gone.
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will not fire back up again, any other ideas on what it could be? Bad plugs? Somebody said it might be the actual distributor needs to be replaced as well
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