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dsanders -> RE: I NEED HELP! Please... (3/22/2007 1:17:36 PM)
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UPDATE: When I got my Tracker back, Arkansas had an early Fall. The weather was cooler and the Tracker did indeed run better until this Spring, when the weather started getting warmer in the 70's, then the engine started acting up again.....So back to researching the problem. Then I came across another websight where a couple of people had simular problem with the engine turning over but not starting and then waiting awhile to let the engine cool and then it started without any problem. One person said that when his engine had stopped and wouldn't start that he got out and pour water over the camshaft positioning sensor and then started the engine right up. This person ended up replacing the camshaft sensor at about $275. The other person said that he had done the same but instead of going out and replacing the senor he instead got some dielectrial grease and place it in the black connector that plugs into the black sensor component of the camshaft senor. He then used a tie to keep the connector tight. So the next time my engine acted up, I poured water over the camshaft sensor and got in and started the engine right up. I did this a couple of times more and it worked. My mechanic did the grease and connector thing too, but he gave me a can of spray oil with that little red tube and told me if it acts up again to spray the black connector and the black component of the camshaft sensor only and then try to start the Tracker. If it does, then replacing that black componet is around $90 and see if it takes care of the problem before replacing the camshaft sensor. ANYWAY at least I feel that I am pointed in the right direction now and will keep you posted. Hope this helps.
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