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 #130067  by Turborusty
 
Carfan77 wrote:Congrats. See, ain't we a good bunch?? :headbang
You guys really are great...I can't thank you enough!!


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 #130224  by FIREM
 
Great to see you got it fixed. Just did my timing belt along with some other service and noted it was easy to get tooth "offiness" when the tension-er was released. What a bunch, if we could only fix em from this keyboard.......................

 #130226  by Turborusty
 
Mine runs great now, but still has the rough idle issue (been there all along)........I guess I'll start looking for vacuum leaks.


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 #130255  by Turborusty
 
Well, weird stuff.........I've been waiting for the CEL to go out on it's own since the codes are no longer valid.

Took a while. It went off today, but the code-pulling procedure still shows them as stored. When will they completely disappear?

Another thing, seems that tonight after it went out, the car seems to run smoother, have more power, and the rough idle is much less noticeable.



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 #130260  by Bill Putney
 
TR - maybe you did this already, but did you disconnect the battery for a few minutes to reset the PCM - perhaps it adapted somewhat to the bad timing and can't correct itself now. Just an idea that may or may not work, but it's free.

 #130274  by Turborusty
 
Bill Putney wrote:TR - maybe you did this already, but did you disconnect the battery for a few minutes to reset the PCM - perhaps it adapted somewhat to the bad timing and can't correct itself now. Just an idea that may or may not work, but it's free.
Well, it's idled like this before the tune-up and before the timing belt.

But, you could be right........Plus, I spun the engine over real quick without the plus and coils, so it's also stored code 300.

I'll disconnect it.........see what happens. I hadn't thus far due to loss of all memory settings, but yeah, it's had some major things done.....it needs a fresh start :gulp

Sure seems to run better now, I like it!


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 #130278  by Almond300mMD
 
good deal!

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 #130383  by Bill Putney
 
Turborusty wrote:...Sure seems to run better now, I like it!...
Does that part of your last post mean you finally did disconnect the battery, and now everything's good, or were you just meaning that, other than the idle problem, everything is good since you got the timing right?

 #130389  by Turborusty
 
Bill Putney wrote: other than the idle problem, everything is good since you got the timing right?
That's it, right there.

Haven't reset it yet, but the wife even noticed it runs better since the light went out. I don't know if I have to explain that, but if she noticed, it made a difference.
 #387710  by 12 gage
 
Did it fix the idle I'm having same issue I changed the pump belt exc on my 02 m and it has a rough idle and loss of low end power my guess is cause it changes the power band :oops:
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 #387724  by FIREM
 
12 gage wrote: April 13th, 2021, 3:31 pm Did it fix the idle I'm having same issue I changed the pump belt exc on my 02 m and it has a rough idle and loss of low end power my guess is cause it changes the power band :oops:
Try the battery disconnect "trick" first. PCM relearns fueling and ignition values along with trans shift points when the power is removed for a few minutes. (Constant B+)
If no improvement recheck timing marks. Cams should favor the center of the engine when the crank is at TDC.
 #392016  by Samopar
 
Hi!
Partly similar problems. Changed the timing belt about 4 years ago. About 20000km ago. First I had these 0340 and 1391 codes showing up. Now, trouble starting the car.

I will be checking the timing belt tomorrow. Hopefully the problem lies in one teeth misalignment.

-sam
 #392034  by Samopar
 
So, tomorrow came and timing marks were ok. Even tried to see if it was possible to gain one teeth change. Not possible. Although there might have been a timing mark change of 1-2mm.
The error codes are gone now because I reconnectef the battery.
I will replace the crank sensor next.

-sam[/quote]
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 #392035  by FIREM
 
Be sure to use a Genuine Mopar Sensor. Aftermarket tend to not last as long and have caused issues in the past.
 #392066  by Samopar
 
Thanks FIREM for the heads up! Bought a "Bremi" this time. Availability of parts isn't too good in my country. It's a gamble all the way as I am sceptical that the sensor replacement would help.
 #392071  by Samopar
 
Surprised! It seems, changing the cranksensor possibly helped. We'll see if the codes stay away.
The engine though seems like it has been awakened from sleep.
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 #392072  by FIREM
 
Good news!!