I talked on the phone to the Facebook guy and he had suggested that (coil packs) without knowing for sure if it only had one sensor. When I said I knew it only had one then that changed things. He said it might be the PCM then if there are no wiring problems.
At the AC place they showed me...
The car still does idle low sometimes now and didn't before the light stayed on. It's almost like it gets that low idle 1 out of every 3 times you start the car. My wife says it makes her worry to drive the car now, but if Ford tells me it needs a new computer or something that will suck.
A...
The Precision Tune owner just called and he is giving up. He tried a Ford cam sensor and it did the same thing (light stays on). He can't find a diagram to trace the wire all the way from the cam sensor. He said the sensor I took out tests OK. Either there is no juice in the wiring to it or not...
Yesterday I went back to AutoZone just to be sure if it was still the same code (yes) and to see if the code had to be cleared by the scanner (she said if the new part fixed it it should go off--it didn't). She said it may be in the wiring.
At Precision Tune they say there is no voltage...
Thanks, that's what someone on another forum also said.
The one the gal from AutoZone pointed out to me is on the driver's side. I have driven yesterday and today and is does not seem to be 'missing'/hesitating at times like it was when I drove to get the cam sensor.
It does sound like the new...
Now I recall on my earlier research that folks mention them being on both 'banks.' Shouldn't there be another one? AutoZone doesn't show a diagram that is for my year, but what they do show was where the one I replaced was (LH CMP Sensor). I hope the RH CMP isn't hidden by something.
Apparently...
AAAAGGGHHH!! The SERVICE ENGINE SOON light came back on the second time I started. The sensor that was in there looked OK, as does the harness. Rats! The new sensor didn't do the trick!
Guess I'll have to call my mechanic (well, we trust two of them for general repairs).
I bought a new sensor today and can reach the old one without taking off a lot of the air filter, etc. stuff. At AutoZone they said sometimes if you take the old one out and clean it it might still work. I tried that, but no such luck.
The wiring harness does not LOOK damaged or like it got...
On my 2001 Expedition the AC compressor is more on the left side of the engine and the cam sensor is to the right of the front. The AutoZone diagram at first glance made both of us THINK it was right near the compressor.
The positioning looks a LOT like this YouTube instructional video. This...
P0340 code after AC repair yesterday
I went to pick up my 2001 Expedition yesterday that has a 4.6 V8 from getting the AC compressor, etc. replaced. That was about $1200. I trust this place for auto AC repairs over the years. The vehicle has 111,000 miles on it. As I was backing out to leave I...
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