Bad cam sensor?
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Bad cam sensor?
My code reader is saying there is a problem with my cam sensor. Symptoms are as follows;
Rough running after it warms up at certain rpms. Maybe 15 minutes of driving. It feels like the timing is being retarded.
Underpowered.
Sometimes dies very abruptly at idle.
Occasional misfire sound but no code), meaning that I hear gas flaming in an open cylinder.
I've read this could be the crank sensor. I've also read that the MAF can be an issue. I have all three sensors in my parts pile but the cam sensor is a real issue because my crank pulley fits TIGHT. Any opinions?
I cant recall the code... p0340 or 390.
Best,
Charlie V
Rough running after it warms up at certain rpms. Maybe 15 minutes of driving. It feels like the timing is being retarded.
Underpowered.
Sometimes dies very abruptly at idle.
Occasional misfire sound but no code), meaning that I hear gas flaming in an open cylinder.
I've read this could be the crank sensor. I've also read that the MAF can be an issue. I have all three sensors in my parts pile but the cam sensor is a real issue because my crank pulley fits TIGHT. Any opinions?
I cant recall the code... p0340 or 390.
Best,
Charlie V
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Unfortunately I do not think I can get it out without removing the water pump, though I may try, but that is preferable to removing the main pulley in my circumstance (pulley fitting very tight over crank). I had hoped not to lose any fluids but c'est la vie.
#5
I haven't fully resolved this yet so this is a quick follow up for the benefit of anyone else having this issue.
I replaced the crank sensor with a new one I already had and the truck ran great on a 10 mile test drive. The next day, I had a three hour trip so I threw caution to the wind and took the rover. Bad decision. After about 30 minutes I was getting hesitation again and it died at a stop. I pulled out my code reader and had no cam code (so that was bologna) but now had an MAF code and the dreaded p1884, which tells me nothing but is generally associated with MAF problems. I considered unplugging the MAF and just getting 5mpg but toughed it out and and made it home.
The troika of MAF, cam sensor, and crank sensor have a lot to do with timing. I didn't replace the cam sensor just to take a little more scienbtic approach, and I am glad I did. I don't think there is anything wrong with it. This afternoon I'll put a new MAF in and report back after some driving time.
I replaced the crank sensor with a new one I already had and the truck ran great on a 10 mile test drive. The next day, I had a three hour trip so I threw caution to the wind and took the rover. Bad decision. After about 30 minutes I was getting hesitation again and it died at a stop. I pulled out my code reader and had no cam code (so that was bologna) but now had an MAF code and the dreaded p1884, which tells me nothing but is generally associated with MAF problems. I considered unplugging the MAF and just getting 5mpg but toughed it out and and made it home.
The troika of MAF, cam sensor, and crank sensor have a lot to do with timing. I didn't replace the cam sensor just to take a little more scienbtic approach, and I am glad I did. I don't think there is anything wrong with it. This afternoon I'll put a new MAF in and report back after some driving time.
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Let us know how this turns out. I too have a P0340 issue. For a while, it was only on cold start up, but is now on every start up. No codes while running and driving, and no real engine issues, save for a slight "lean stumble" at idle at a stop light. I'm guessing a timing and oil pump set are in my near future, but with our recent move, working on the truck is an issue.
I'm curious about how you resolve this, especially because your case seems more "advanced" than mine: my truck hasn't quit on me. At least not yet.
I'm curious about how you resolve this, especially because your case seems more "advanced" than mine: my truck hasn't quit on me. At least not yet.
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#8
I like that: tango uniform. That would be sanctionable in today's military. Hahaha
Number9 may be right, but I did get full relief with an MAF swap. No codes or pending codes. I'm not even sure I needed to swap the crank sensor. But I have another cam sensor and next time I work on the front I will swap it out.
Number9 may be right, but I did get full relief with an MAF swap. No codes or pending codes. I'm not even sure I needed to swap the crank sensor. But I have another cam sensor and next time I work on the front I will swap it out.
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Nick, I've changed mine before and as far as I know it is just a finely tuned magnet. I set mine on the ground and it got tiny metal flecks on it. I got them all off with a rag and a stronger magnet.