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Old 08-25-2008, 01:02 PM
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Default I have a 1993 buick regal/3.8 liter. Code is cam/crank sensor. Replaced the...

...cam sensor. Is the crank also bad? After scanning the engine and clearing the codes the check engine light still came on. The car is drivable and starts right up. Could the part be defective or does GM group the cam and crank sensor together in the codes? Should I replace the crank sensor?
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Sensor is probably the problem.......
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