Re: 2004 and up......
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Originally Posted by barry1982
Forgot to update my post....My truck is finally fixed...! Turns out is was a bad wiring harness that goes to the crank position sensor. Worked fine cold, imagine heat from the engine caused a wire to expand losing connection. Would have been a hard thing to try track down at home. Also installed a new crank position sensor for good measure.
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Thanks for the up-date... From what you said, I should start checking my wiring harness for any hot areas, and protect it..
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