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Terry that could be something as simple as a cam/crank sensor. But as you know, you'll need to have somebody that has an up to date scan tool, and know how to use it for more than just code reading.
Sure could be...but there's no way to know...the cam sensor doesn't look to terrible to replace, but I had to spend the $$$ without KNOWING that is the problem. The crankshaft sensor is a bit more of a project, but again, I'd hate to spend the cash without knowing that is the problem.