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darren
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5/13/2005
21:17:30

Subject: 4.7 is a piece
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i have a 2000 dodge dakota i bought afterdeployment and i have codes 0320 and 0700 dam thing wont start



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5/14/2005
01:10:18

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I dont know what the 0700 code is, but 0320 WILL cause a no start situation... 0320 means "no crank refrence signal detected by PCM". You might have a bad crank sensor, or the connector is bad/loose... it's on the rear passenger side, directly bolted onto the block...

hope I helped...



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5/14/2005
05:55:00

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I don't know your whole story but depending on build date, you have almost a 6 year old truck. Stuff breaks.

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5/16/2005
22:08:19

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The 0700 code is a transmission code, it'll store another code that can be only read by a code reader. (autozone- advance auto). I had that code once, turned out to be a transmission sensor (output speed sensor, 40 $ and a minute to put it in). As for the other code I found the following once on the net, I don't know if it's what wrong, but it'll be good to know.
Q - Why have we been hearing complaints of lower than expected performances from some new Chrysler truck engines?
..... A - Customers with 200 Dodge Dakotas may complain of lower than expected performance from their 4.7LVIN N engines. According to AERA's Technical Committee, the loss or intermittent loss of the camshaft position sensor (CMP) signal could cause this.
..... The loss of the CMP signal may be the result of the CMP coming in contact with the tone wheel. If that occurs, the internal electronic circuitry of the CMP may become damaged. When this happens, there is a chance that the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) may become illuminated.
..... Most of these engines were inspected and repaired at Chrysler's manufacturing facility, but some engines still need to be repaired. If the engine has this condition, a select fit shim must be installed between the CMP and the cylinder head pad, around the CMP sensor attaching bolts. The shims come in four different thicknesses (.010", .020", .031", and .047"), depending on the amount of air gap that needs to be shimmed.
..... The shim may also have been glued in place to either the cylinder head or the mounting tang on the camshaft position sensor. If a technician is making repairs, he or she may overlook or lose the previously installed shim. This may cause the camshaft position sensor to contact the tone wheel when the CMP sensor is reinstalled or replaced.
..... Replacement part identifications are as follows: CMP sensor shim kit, part number (p/n) 05019089AA; Engine Cylinder Head Cover Gasket, right side p/n 53020878; and Camshaft Sensor, p/n 56028133AD.




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