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Old 09-30-2009   #1 (permalink)
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my car flashed a code that says p1362 which means no signal in tdc 1 sensor circuit.ijust did the timing belt deoes this mean that i set the tdc wrong on the crank or the cam and what does number 1 mean after tdc. To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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Re: codes flashing

1 prob means cylinder 1 and yeah u might not have lined it up properly
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Re: codes flashing

i was not sure but i have an unorthadox under drive crank pulley and ther are three lines to go from, the line on the right is big and bold .thats the line i used for tdc.was i supposed to line up tdc in the middle of the three linez.my car wont really go that fast at all and dies out at stop. is that what bad timing does.

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Re: codes flashing

yeah i think the timing is wrong
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Re: codes flashing

i would say try the middle one... i think the other to r for advancing or retarding ur timing
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Re: codes flashing

i just redid my timing belt and lined the drive gear up with the arrow on the oil pump and correc t tdc on cam.after i put the crank pulley back on all tdc is lined up good. i started my car and the same thing no good some how.is it possible that one of either the cam sensor or the crank sensor went out
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its possible the tdc sensor went bad, it is a pretty common problem when doing timing belt change on our cars.
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