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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Camshaft Position Sensor Codes
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSc1" data-source="post: 459572" data-attributes="member: 23524"><p>Hey... Sorry I never responded to you. I am on here looking for some answers to another issue I'm having and I came across this thread. I never did the harnesses....... I found it was a bad torque converter. Yeah. Apparently there are little pistons I side the TC that get all gummed up due to old funky fluid. I flushed the trans, changed the filter and drove it like I stole it. Had that sucker up to 5700 RPM. No stumble or hesitation or anything. So, I honestly still have to wiring harnesses in my tool box. Now..... I have a lifter tick and I just did all 24. I put everything back together and I have a p0349 and c121c. The codes won't clear, they come on as soon as I clear them so I'm thinking I'm glad I have those wiring harnesses... Bc Im gonna put them on tomorrow morning. It's always something with these things!! I read your posts and you said you cut the wires 3" back from the connector and crimped on the new wires. I'm gonna try that. I'm gonna do some diag first....give the wires a little wiggle and tug and see if the cel clears. It's the DS that is the issue. I had to remove it to take off the valve cover and maybe I pulled in the connector or twisted it wrong or maybe I just breathed on it and caused it to fail.... Idk, but I'm gonna start that project tomorrow. Again... I'm sorry I didn't respond to your post till now. I guess my notification alarm was off or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSc1, post: 459572, member: 23524"] Hey... Sorry I never responded to you. I am on here looking for some answers to another issue I'm having and I came across this thread. I never did the harnesses....... I found it was a bad torque converter. Yeah. Apparently there are little pistons I side the TC that get all gummed up due to old funky fluid. I flushed the trans, changed the filter and drove it like I stole it. Had that sucker up to 5700 RPM. No stumble or hesitation or anything. So, I honestly still have to wiring harnesses in my tool box. Now..... I have a lifter tick and I just did all 24. I put everything back together and I have a p0349 and c121c. The codes won't clear, they come on as soon as I clear them so I'm thinking I'm glad I have those wiring harnesses... Bc Im gonna put them on tomorrow morning. It's always something with these things!! I read your posts and you said you cut the wires 3" back from the connector and crimped on the new wires. I'm gonna try that. I'm gonna do some diag first....give the wires a little wiggle and tug and see if the cel clears. It's the DS that is the issue. I had to remove it to take off the valve cover and maybe I pulled in the connector or twisted it wrong or maybe I just breathed on it and caused it to fail.... Idk, but I'm gonna start that project tomorrow. Again... I'm sorry I didn't respond to your post till now. I guess my notification alarm was off or something. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Camshaft Position Sensor Codes
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