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What does p1309 stand for on a cam postion sensor?

What does p1309 stand for on a cam postion sensor?

Wiki will tell you how to do the witch hunt. p1309 is a CMP (cam postion sensor) fault code. Code P1309 relates to a problem with the camshaft position sensor circuit. I thought these codes were standardized…Do these codes have random meanings assigned to them at the whim of the manufacturer?

Which is the best definition of p1309?

The definition of P1309 is: Misfire monitor hardware – CMP misaligned, CKP/CMP noise, PCM AICE chip. Expanded definition: “There is a problem with the hardware (wires, sensors, engine computer) which is involved in detecting misfire.

What is the trouble code for Ford Ranger p1309?

I have a 2000 ford ranger P1309 Misfire monitor AICE chip fault from http://www.aa1car.com/trouble-codes/page3.htm And sorry, but that’s all I’ve got for you. I do ok with a lot of trouble codes, but don’t know where to start with that one. (I do fear anything that says “chip fault” though).

When is the p1309 Ford code detected?

When is the P1309 FORD code detected? Misfire Monitor Disabled When the misfire monitor is disabled, usually due to the input signal generated by the camshaft position (CMP) sensor, by sensing the passage of teeth from the CMP wheel. Need more information on how to fix the P1309 FORD code?

Wiki will tell you how to do the witch hunt. p1309 is a CMP (cam postion sensor) fault code. Code P1309 relates to a problem with the camshaft position sensor circuit. I thought these codes were standardized…Do these codes have random meanings assigned to them at the whim of the manufacturer?

How much does it cost to repair a p1309 Ford?

RESTORE vehicle. RERUN Quick Test . The cost to diagnose the P1309 FORD code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair’s diagnosis time and labor rates vary by location, vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type. Most auto repair shops charge between $75 and $150 per hour.

The definition of P1309 is: Misfire monitor hardware – CMP misaligned, CKP/CMP noise, PCM AICE chip. Expanded definition: “There is a problem with the hardware (wires, sensors, engine computer) which is involved in detecting misfire.

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