99 Tahoe Won't Start

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rrb479

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For a while if it sat overnight it had to be cranked for a few seconds before it would finally fire. Then one day it wouldn't fire at all, I cranked it until the battery died and I flooded it. There was a strong smell of gas and I could hear the fuel pump kick on so I know it is getting fuel. I replaced the Ignition Control Module and it fired right up the first try. It ran fine for a few days then started having the same problem and now it is dead completely. I am thinking either the crankshaft positioning sensor, cam positioning sensor, or possibly the ignition switch. Any suggestions or ways to test these sensors? I appreciate the help.

1999 Tahoe 4WD 5.7 165K miles 40K miles on new motor
 

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Have you pulled codes? First thing I would do. Not all codes turn on the cel.
 
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rrb479

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I am getting code P1351. It is the coil high output. I have never heard of a coil be intermittent though, when it dies it dies. Therefore I don't believe it is the coil. I have heard that the crank positioning sensor can give a false coil code but not sure. Thanks for the replies.
 

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