DallasTahoe
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I've been searching and reading other posts, my Yukon doesn't run bad, but the a@&hole before me took out the bulb for the check engine light. So I put a new bulb in it then Took it to autozone to pull codes it has the p1345 camshaft to crankshaft position correlation malfunction. It has a new crank sensor, and I swapped a cam sensor for one I know works, off of my other tahoe(same year, engine, etc.) and cleaned the cap and rotor which are new, also cleaned the metal piece that feeds the cam sensor it's info. Did the timing trick with the hole in the dist cap because I don't have a scanner to do it properly, and everything seems good, but the ses light is still on. I read something about a drive cycle, needing to be done before the light goes off, but I also read that the light should go off as soon as the "timing" is correct, which is true and am I missing something?????
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