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If you did not have p0335 before or any running conditions another possibility is th at it isn’t a problem with the sensor signals but a problem with cam and
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If you did not have p0335 before or any running conditions another possibility is th at it isn’t a problem with the sensor signals but a problem with cam and crank correlation. As in your car is no long in time. Some people don’t realize that the flywheels need to be timed. There are pictures on jwt support page that show pictures of this. If this is the issue unplugging the crank sensor should cause the ecm to use both crank sensors to use each other to see if the cams are “close enough” in time. The fuel which is usually controlled by the crank sensor is then ran on a base map.
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