1995 B250 5.2l v8 rough idle and sputtering on acceleration
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Yeah, that's the cam position sensor. PCM needs that to start the engine, but, according to another members testing, once the engine is running, PCM doesn't need it any more. So, shouldn't be a contributor to an intermittent performance problem. (a no-start condition though, yeah, that's possible. )
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Eric Hursh (12-25-2021)
#12
Yeah, that's the cam position sensor. PCM needs that to start the engine, but, according to another members testing, once the engine is running, PCM doesn't need it any more. So, shouldn't be a contributor to an intermittent performance problem. (a no-start condition though, yeah, that's possible. )
Possible they short internally or something but been over a year and over 10k since
Last edited by Eric Hursh; 12-25-2021 at 04:38 PM.
#13
I can attest that it does need it to run right. My truck would run for days with no issues but cruising speed if you gave it gas it would jerk like it was missing on a few cylinders and shut off . Re starting was hit or miss , a few tines it started right back up and on one occasion it had to sit overnight just to start first turn the next day . The engine light finally came on at about 65mph the last bout it had and it was for cam sensor . Replaced and never another issue , it also smoothed out the idle and let it idle much lower . Never did give it any trouble cold starting, was always cruizing speed with sometimes days in between. Tell ya the truth I was never so happy to see an engine light lol
Possible they short internally or something but been over a year and over 10k since
Possible they short internally or something but been over a year and over 10k since
But, yeah, it's a hall effect sensor, and they degrade over time.
#14
So by way of update. I replaced the temperature sensor for the PCM (the two prong one), and the EGR valve. I did it one at a time, and checked after each, but neither was the problem.
I also got a SnapOn MT2500 scanner off of eBay, and am waiting on the correct primary cartridge now to get some live data and troubleshoot it.
If anyone knows of any quick training resources for the MT2500, please let me know. I'm also looking for a copy of the Chrysler reference book if anyone knows of an electronic copy somewhere.
Thanks @HeyYou for all the help so far.
I also got a SnapOn MT2500 scanner off of eBay, and am waiting on the correct primary cartridge now to get some live data and troubleshoot it.
If anyone knows of any quick training resources for the MT2500, please let me know. I'm also looking for a copy of the Chrysler reference book if anyone knows of an electronic copy somewhere.
Thanks @HeyYou for all the help so far.
#15
I seem to have resolved things. Can I get a drumroll please.... crankshaft position sensor!
I pulled it, and found the tip/bottom/part closest to the road/engine had damage and was slightly protruding. After I replaced it with a new sensor, the idle improved dramatically and I now have regular power and response when I push on the accelerator. Hopefully that was indeed the issue and things stay fixed.
I pulled it, and found the tip/bottom/part closest to the road/engine had damage and was slightly protruding. After I replaced it with a new sensor, the idle improved dramatically and I now have regular power and response when I push on the accelerator. Hopefully that was indeed the issue and things stay fixed.
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