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Posted (edited)

<note we figured out which bank is Camshaft Sensor 2 -- but I couldn't change topic name>

99 2.5L Tip

Just swapped engines and rebuilt the top end.

Trying to get it to start..... cranks, but no go.

Have spark and fuel pressure (have not checked fuel injectors)

< Just found out that it started for a couple seconds then died out, won't start again >

No CEL but 3 codes

P1602 (yes the battery has been disconnected :-)

P0102 MAF -- we've cleaned it - might have to swap it.

P1397 -- Camshaft Position Sensor -2

Bank 4-6 Camshaft Position Sensor was swapped with one from

another engine -- but still same response and code.

Possible both are bad (1st one and swapped one?)

Suggestions:

thx,

Mike

Edited by txhokie4life
Posted

The CMP sensor 2 is needed to identify the position of the camshaft for cylinders 4 - 6.

– No power supply.

– Break in wiring.

– Short circuit to B+.

– Short circuit to ground.

– CMP sensor faulty.

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