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Old 05-12-2014, 08:58 AM
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Wondering if there are any local Houston members that have or have access to a Tech II or other scan tool that can do a crank sensor relearn. I have a 2000 5.3 Suburban that is having some issues. I replaced the sensor already, and the dying and hesitation issues continue. Im going to swap the sensor again with a GM sensor (used a Duralast first time around) either today or tomorrow, but would rather not drive the truck to the dealership and not make it.

If anyone has one, contact me please. This is my wife's truck and we rely on this vehicle alot.
Old 05-12-2014, 10:31 AM
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Where in Houston are you?
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Spring Branch 77080. I replaced the CKP with one from GM and now its a dead no start, so I need to go back through it and see what the issue is, but will still need the relearn procedure done.

From what I can tell the reluctor wheel is fine, but with 250k miles, it may just be time for a rebuild/replace as a last resort.
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Seem to have found the issue. Wire was broken inside the insulation, had continuity on a meter, but poor connection. Truck seems to be running good now.
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Originally Posted by turbodremz
Seem to have found the issue. Wire was broken inside the insulation, had continuity on a meter, but poor connection. Truck seems to be running good now.
Good to hear!


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