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1998
0 Miles
same problems, had the cam sensor replaced twice along with other repairs. The thing still isn't working, anyone else have any other thoughts?
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1998
0 Miles
no power or spark to distributor/cam sensor. Have replaced battery, ASD relay, coil, cam sensor. crank sensor, PCM, fuel pump and still no spark or power to distributor or coil or crank sensor. Just pulling my hair out over 2 months hunting. Vehicle is a 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 van w/ 5.2L
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1998
234,000 Miles
I'm tired of going through this,will someone please help me? People say it's not the camshaft sensor, so what is it? They shouldn't have to keep wasting money on these durangos
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1998
0 Miles
The sensor keeps going bad causing the vehicle to stall instantly. It will usually start back up and run fine for a while but it will stall again until I replace the sensor. New sensors only last a few months before the problem starts again. Really frustrating because it's not like the sensors are real cheap.
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1998
141,000 Miles
I brought my car to autozone for it to be hooked up to see the code. it read cam sensor, replaced it and its still doing the same thing but worse. while driving it will just stop running. if I accelerate to fast it will cut off. soon as the cam sensor was fixed and code cleared. it cam right back on after driving no more than an hour. now my mechanic said it is the crank shaft sensor. I hope this solves my problem. I hate fixing what I think it is (what I'm told) and finding out its another thing but still doin the same thing.
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1998
0 Miles
Stalls and now wont start
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1998
0 Miles
rpms rev and engine stalls
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1998
69,000 Miles
Last year car started stalling at red lights or in slow freeway traffic. Then I went 7 months without a problem. Last Saturday, traveling at 70 mph on the freeway, I lost speed on the freeway and as I drifted to the shoulder, lost the power steering. Turned out the cam shaft sensor failed causing 3 catalitic converters to melt. Big bucks later all has been replaced.
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1998
153,654 Miles
Had the same issue vehicle stalled engine light came on checked it at work read camshaft position sensor. I replaced it the same day. Did it again a week later so I shut the light off. Two weeks after that the light came back on after stalling on the freeway way. I'm now wondering if there is an issue with the cam itself
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1998
140,000 Miles
Cam sensor went out while driving at highway speeds and engine immediately stopped. Was able to restart but unable to keep vehicle moving at any speed over 20mph. Cam sensor had to be replaced.
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1998
200,000 Miles
My vehicle is not starting
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1998
138,000 Miles
shifting sensor was changed
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1998
151,000 Miles
Cam Shaft Sensor has failed twice in one month, had it replaced both times. 5.9ltr 8 cyl eng.
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1998
168,231 Miles
Cranks tries to start but does not
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1998
141,800 Miles
The erratic idle and loss of power when attempting to accelerate caused concern. I took it to a shop where they hold it up to the diagnostics and it read a multiple random misfire. After doing some research we thought a CPS may do the trick. It did. Fast forward a year and 14K miles: I installed Progressives Snapshot device and the idle became erratic and my Durango is running the same as it did last year. Will be installing a new CPS and already sent the snapshot device back.
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1998
86,673 Miles
New new cam position sensor was installed
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1998
0 Miles
Cranks over takes a minute before it starts
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1998
188,000 Miles
Both cam shaft position sensor and crank shaft sensor changed and still sill not start
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1998
0 Miles
"Camshaft Position Sensor" code written--vehicle will periodically not start (at all). It will again start after a variable period of time or after trouble codes are erased. This problem will reappear after an unknown period of starts. Vehicle otherwise runs normally and well.
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1998
220,000 Miles
My car will turn but won't start