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Justin Lafon Posted on Aug 11, 2015
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I have a 2002 gmc sonoma 4.3 v6 45000 miles. Turns over but won't start. Changed camshaft position sensor and crankshaft sensor. Can't afford to take to a shop. Code p0014.

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This code refers to cam shaft timing. if the connections are good with the sensor and readings are good when tested with a volt and ammeter then the cam timing maybe be off what it should be. it could also be the ECM causing a problem.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2011

SOURCE: Im getting a P0017, P0014,

po300 is a general missfire code if i rember right. there is more than likely an install procedure that will require you to clear all cods ( even if there is no code preasent ) before you install the new part or failure of those parts can happen

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Anthony LaGreca

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: where are the camshaft and crankshaft position

crankshaft sensor is and the hormonic balance pulley and cam sesoor should b and the front of the motor toward the top. But to b sure u should get a book for u vehical

Ronnie Wilson

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2009

SOURCE: Crankshaft Position Sensor and Camshaft Position Sensor

REMOVE OR DISCONNECT

  1. Serpentine belt from the crankshaft pulley.
  2. Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
  3. Right front tire and wheel assembly.
  4. Right inner fender access cover.
  5. Using a 28 mm socket, remove the crankshaft harmonic balancer retaining bolt.
  6. Crankshaft harmonic balancer using tool J 38192 or equivalent.
  7. Sensor electrical connector.
  8. Foreign object deflector.
  9. Sensor and pedestal from block face.
  10. Sensor from pedestal.
INSTALL OR CONNECT:

  1. Loosely install the crankshaft sensor on the pedestal.
  2. Position the sensor with pedestal attached on special Tool J 37089.
  3. Position the special tool on the crankshaft.
  4. Bolts to hold the pedestal to the block face, torque to 20-40 Nm (14-28 lb.ft).
  5. Torque the pedestal pinch bolt to 3-4 Nm (38-40 lb.in).
  6. Remove special tool J 37089.
  7. Place the special tool 37089 on the harmonic balancer and turn. If any vane of the harmonic balancer touches the tool, replace the balancer assembly.
  8. Balancer on the crankshaft.
    • Apply thread sealer (GM 1052080) or equivalent to the threads of the balancer bolt.
  1. Torque the crankshaft bolt to 140 Nm + 56°(104 lb.ft + 56°).
  2. Foreign object deflector.
  3. Electrical connector.
  4. Inner fender shield.
  5. Tire and wheel assembly, torque to 140 Nm (104 lb.ft).
  6. Lower the vehicle.
  7. Serpentine belt.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: Crankshaft and camshaft position sensors

MAke sure you replaced the right sensor and it's the proper design.(If you bought a generic part, it;s probably the wrong thing) I replaced my cam and crank sensors with the generic ones from AutoZone and they had no effect. Took it to Nissan, they replaced both at my expense, AND REPROGRAMMED THE ECU. That fixed that problem SES light hasn;t come on in 6 months....Fingers crossed

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2009

SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor dying every 400 miles

P0700 Transmission Control System Malfunction

P0725 Engine Speed input Circuit Malfunction fixing those will keep the cranksensor from repeatedly going out on you should solve the problem. if you feel this information was helpful please rate it

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