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Hello everyone ive been checking out the post for a while now ive stumbled upon my own problem I just changed all my spark plugs and all of my engine coils, my camshaft sensor and my crank shaft sensor and now this is what i get (video link below) has any one ever had this issue? does any one know what the issue could be?
Do you have a OBD scanner or similar? Of course the obvious, you have double checked that the sensors you replaced are correctly installed and plugged in, and making good connection? Was the old sensors bad? Did it run before you replaced them?
I dont have a scanner unfortunately double checked triple checked and yes everything ran before I changed everything which is why i dont understand what went wrong i did the same install on my 98 expedition with no problems.
If it ran with the old sensors, I would try to swap back the sensors one by one until it runs. Might be a bad new sensor, and my primary suspect would be the crank sensor. If the computer can't read the crank, it wont allow the engine to run.
If it were the crank sensor the engine would not fire up in the first place. The cam sensor however controls fuel flow, so I'd go with it's connector isn't making contact, or it's a bad new sensor.
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