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RE: engine misfire


  

buster -> RE: engine misfire (11/7/2006 12:12:52 PM)

Sounds logical, what did the dealer charge you?


  

NCHEVYHEVN -> RE: engine misfire (11/7/2006 8:50:35 PM)

The crankshaft position sensor relearn goes hand in hand with the repgramming of the PCM.

Congrats on fixing it though. I know for some it's tough to let other work on your vehicle but sometimes you just have to throw in the towel cause it's cheaper in the end and less headache for you.


golfer -> RE: engine misfire (11/7/2006 10:43:58 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BBBTHATROCKS

Brought the truck into the dealer and what they found was the PCM module needed to be reprogrammed and the crankshaft speed sensor needed to be relearned.



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I am wondering if the Superchip programmer may have had something to do with this any ideas?

Ya think ?? You didn't mention that you used a Superchip programmer[:-]


BBBTHATROCKS -> RE: engine misfire (11/8/2006 9:07:31 AM)

No reason to be a smart ass. It only makes you look like a JACK ASS!!


BBBTHATROCKS -> RE: engine misfire (11/8/2006 9:10:14 AM)

The total cost wasn't that bad it came to $262 after the mechanic put $20 in for gas. I left it a little low.


golfer -> RE: engine misfire (11/8/2006 10:24:10 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BBBTHATROCKS

It only makes you look like a JACK ASS!!

Doesn't your Superchips programmer store the factory program? If so why didn't you just re flash with the stored factory program. Seems like this probably would have saved you some time and money.

Anyway... glad you got it resolved.


BBBTHATROCKS -> RE: engine misfire (11/8/2006 6:32:35 PM)

I did many times and that didn't help.


  

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