Zoomer_55
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Hey all - 2000 LaSabre has 187,000 miles on it,
I have read some of the post on this but I still have a few questions.1st the problem(s).
I noticed that once in a while that tachometer was not working but stop and re-start and it worked.
Then I had the occasional miss-fire at highway speeds.
I had one hard starting event that requiring gas peddle to the floor and a little pumping.
Then Service Engine Soon (SES) light came on and diagnostic said it was P0336 CPS error.
So far I have visually inspected the CPS (behind crank pulley) and connector. It is as dry as a bone and wires look in good shape.
I re-seated the CPS connector and SES light went out on starting.
I took a trip 700 miles RT and noticed that car ran fine most of the time and got similar mileage to what I was getting previously. After driving for an hour or so I would get a misfire and the Tach would stop working but I did not get SES light going on. Stop for coffee and when I re-started the engine the Tach works fine. Then 45 to 60 Min. later notice the Tach stopped working but no miss-fire this time. Then again with miss-fires every houir. Every time it miss-fires the tach stops working.
Question: I have read that CPS either works or it doesn't (if not working the car won't start).
Before CPS is 100% dead can it be heat sensitive and become intermittent like it is acting now?
What does tach have to do with CPS sensor working properly? Seems related with miss-fire causing Tach failure.
Before I pull off harmonic pulley and change CPS it would be nice to have some certainty the CPS probably the problem.
Anywhere else I should be looking? or that would cause P0336 CPS error?
Thanks Bill
I have read some of the post on this but I still have a few questions.1st the problem(s).
I noticed that once in a while that tachometer was not working but stop and re-start and it worked.
Then I had the occasional miss-fire at highway speeds.
I had one hard starting event that requiring gas peddle to the floor and a little pumping.
Then Service Engine Soon (SES) light came on and diagnostic said it was P0336 CPS error.
So far I have visually inspected the CPS (behind crank pulley) and connector. It is as dry as a bone and wires look in good shape.
I re-seated the CPS connector and SES light went out on starting.
I took a trip 700 miles RT and noticed that car ran fine most of the time and got similar mileage to what I was getting previously. After driving for an hour or so I would get a misfire and the Tach would stop working but I did not get SES light going on. Stop for coffee and when I re-started the engine the Tach works fine. Then 45 to 60 Min. later notice the Tach stopped working but no miss-fire this time. Then again with miss-fires every houir. Every time it miss-fires the tach stops working.
Question: I have read that CPS either works or it doesn't (if not working the car won't start).
Before CPS is 100% dead can it be heat sensitive and become intermittent like it is acting now?
What does tach have to do with CPS sensor working properly? Seems related with miss-fire causing Tach failure.
Before I pull off harmonic pulley and change CPS it would be nice to have some certainty the CPS probably the problem.
Anywhere else I should be looking? or that would cause P0336 CPS error?
Thanks Bill