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Re: OBDII Multiple Misfire Codes
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silv01
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Dec 27, 2008, 1:47 PM
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Re: OBDII Multiple Misfire Codes
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kind sir..... I have been working on this stupid truck for 3 weeks. 01 Silverado 2500hd, 8.1l VIN-G. My codes read p0335 and 336. Voltage is good at the connector. I went through the wiring and all looked good accept for a few dirty grounds, now clean. It would die when the engin warmed up, and when it was wet outside, thats why i looked to the electrical. It would also just die, never when accelerating, but when i was slowing down to a stop. I replaced the CKP sensor (original CKP was recalled by GM, I was 500 out of the vin realm) and now the truck will not even start. The key was in the on (engin off) position for about 1.5 hours and the the batteries were dead (dual batteries,optima, >2years old, with the tow package factory installed) . The replacement CKP was a completely different design from the original, but provided by Chevy Dealer. I am a carpenter trying to do auto. I have fair knowledge of autos seeing as i started my hands on experiences with motors, then autos, then wood. I do not have the money to just go out and buy tools, or take it to the shop, this is why i have been on it for 3 weeks. I have read that i need to do a relearn for the CKP sensor, but that requires a trip to a dealer. IT DOSNT RUN NOW, AND IM BROKE, currently running with the economy, laid off. Have any advice, it is needed so........ Thanks Leif Sorensen
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