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Old 05-18-2009, 09:37 AM
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2000 F250 Cam sensor?

Or maybe not. On the advice of this board I installed a new camshaft position sensor about 2-3 months ago. This was because the truck which was working fine would all of a sudden give a big jolt and then it would be fine again. It had 148000 on it then and has about 152000 on it now. When I installed the new sensor it appeared to cure the problem and didn't cause the fault again until a week or two ago and now it's starting to do it again more and more frequently (kind of like the first time this happened) and today it brought the service engine light on. Short of blowing another $70.00 on a another CMPS are there any ideas out there? Thanks, Sam
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Old 05-26-2009, 06:03 PM
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check and c

these trucks have a safety recall on the cam sensor call the dealership and give them ur vin number they will be able to tell u because they made an after market 1 for and and they put it on free of charge
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Old 05-29-2009, 02:07 AM
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Thanks, I'll get on to Ford and see what they have to say. If it's already been done or they won't do it I'll at least get an OEM sensor to try. Sam
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