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Re: O.T. 2000 Powerstroke Crankshaft Positioning S
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Posted by RusselAZ on August 13, 2005 at 21:55:19 from (67.136.84.192):
In Reply to: O.T. 2000 Powerstroke Crankshaft Positioning Senso posted by Gus on August 13, 2005 at 16:31:35:
You all have the general idea. The cam sensor on a 7.3 power stroke is the only sensor that tells the injector controller where cylinder #1 and cylinder #4 is in the rotation. Any missing or garbled signal that the ECM can't recognize will instantly shut off the engine. And I mean Right Now! IT also sets a code which tells a technician esentially to change the sensor. If you didn't have the codes cleared you need to have it done as the code will stay in the ECM forever. Clearing has to be done with a scan tool. Any one that owns a powerstroke needs to carry a spare cam sensor and know how to change it.
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