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It goes on and on with my car

kappa67

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Hi all
I posted about the mess with the codes on my 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP before here in the forum.
Last code was P1133
But now I have:
P1133
P1361
P1362
And now I have a check engine light.
It goes on and on theres no end or anything I think all on this car is a mess.
These codes are for the ignition module and the crankshaft position sensor I think.
​What can I do against this?
 
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Yes saw it...thanks
Thats why the indicator light is off now:

  • The control module turns OFF the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) after 3 consecutive ignition cycles that the diagnostic runs and does not fail.
 
And now next thing:
Sometimes car has misfires with ignition and after this the Computer goes wild.
All is blinking
I think this is due the codes I have the p1361 and p1362 codes
​I don't know but the car is only scrap and I can't drive it anymore
Indicator light is on again
If I have a short in the wires somewhere then good night can't find out by myself.

So many parts are new: The O2 sensor by the engine, the igition modules the ICM don't know what to do now
 
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I would check the harness for the cam and crank position sensors. If the harness gets messed up it can cause those codes to pop up.
 
It comes off of the harness for the ICM if I recall. It runs down under the coils/ICM and into the front of the engine. Cam is up top and then the crank sensor lives behind the crank pulley/balancer. It can get rubbed by the drive belt if not secured properly, seen that one before.
 
And now the solution for all this.
On the transmission you have the normal connectors and two wires going to the ground of the transmission.
The garage who did the remodeling to HD forget to connect these two wires.
I connected them and got no codes or check engine light anymore.
​Seems it is solved.
 
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