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Old July 6th, 2008, 08:39 AM
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Phil, no worries.

I actually remembered seeing this issue. Its not a cam sensor issue. Its typically a chip issue or ignition module going bad.

Take the chip out of the ecm and make sure there is no corrossion on the pins. Also make sure there is no corrossion on the plugs where the cables plug into the ecm. I would take the ecm out of the car by unplugging both connectors and start inspecting everything.

Hope this helps
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