Help! 1999 Chevy Tahoe no start issue!

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The check gauges and battery light will be on, until the engine is running and charging the battery. The service engine soon is probably related to your P0340 code that has latched.
 

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The check engine light will go off when engine starts, unless of course you still have your P0340 code in there. That light comes on as a self test when the key is turned on and before you start the engine.
 

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I had my husband unhook the battery (positive and negative) this afternoon and I’m gonna leave it til tomorrow. Hopefully it’ll drain the entire system. See if the computers and sensors maybe reset.3E0F875B-803B-4DD3-B2A0-A689B7771A33.jpeg
 
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Buy a spark tester Sammie 859! You can do it!
Tach operates off Terminal "D" of Ignition control module thru Ignition coil Term"C" White/black wire exiting coil on Term"B" to tach input.
PCM connector C1(blue) pin 8 cam sensor ground, pin 3 cam sensor signal(X1).
So possibly an ICM connector issue.
What do I do? Check the pins with the tester?
 
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OMFG. I got the big b**ch started! Plugged my battery back in. Charged it (let it get to 95 percent cause I’m impatient) held it over, it kept cranking, gave her some gas here and there and she started. She has a rough idle. I know I need to drive it to do the relearn for the crankshaft sensor. So that’s what I’m doing now!
 

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