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| Last edited by Bairplayer; 04-05-2007 at 11:27 AM. |
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| i believe that a crank position sensor would throw a code if it were faulty. i dont know if a mass air flow sensor would throw a code though which would have symptoms like what you are describing. might try testing voltage on it. |
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| on my 03 chevy i had to take it to the dealer because it lost comp memery they had to reprogram both compters one was for the motor and the other was for the tranny and relearn the crank sencer. cost me 250.00 after i replaced the crank,ing. control mod. plugs w/wires and the sencer that's under the rotor in the distrubter and it wouldn't do a thing
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| That might be new enough to require 58-60 PSI fuel pressure. And believe me, it won't even burp with out 55 psi. it will just turn over. I'm not sure of the exact year that nonsense started, but i bet thats your problem. its very frustrating. It wouldn't spark if the crank position sensor was bad.
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| I had a similar problem once and it ended up being a distributor rotor that was burned. |
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| just looked it up, that truck does indeed need the 55-60 psi to start. thats your problem. Believe me, it won't even kick over with out. if you have spark at the plugs, why would you think its a spark problem?
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| maybe a bad fuel pump....try replacing that. |
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