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After sitting overnight, my 04 CTT's engine shut off after leaving the driveway and now will not start. I started the car, drove around 400 feet at 5mph and did not notice anything strange until the engine simply shut off (with no odd sound or behavior).  After stopping the car, I attempted to start it and although it cranks fine, it will not fire or start.

 

A little background that may have something to do with this issue. I have recently picked up the pig from the Porsche dealer after having the two power plug connectors (on each fuel pump) replaced as well as the fuel tank flange with pressure regulator (per recall).  Drove 8 miles to a Costco for gas, then to another store and then home.  This issues started the next day when I went to drive the car.

 

The passenger fuel pump is also very new.

 

So far, I have checked the two fuses for the fuel pumps and neither is open.

I have also did the fuel pump fuse switch out procedure in order to isolate each of the fuel pumps. 

I checked with an ODB reader and do not have any codes.

 

Anyone have an idea as to where I should check next or what the problem may be?

 

 

Posted

My 08 Cayenne S did the same thing. Took it to my Indy and had it scanned. Happened to be closer to him than home so did not hook up my Durametric. Turned out the Cam Shaft Sensor on Bank 1 was kaput. Cheap part but a b*tch to replace. Have it checked as when they were working on the fuel pump they may have disturbed the sensor.


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  • 4 months later...
Posted

Yes camshaft position sensor do go bad. Please don't buy Beck-Arnley, both of mine was faulty new. Hard access, driver side is little easier than passenger side. Intake manifold might have to come out for pass side.

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