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Old 01-27-2012, 11:12 PM
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Hey all, I have a problem mwith my 2002 ZR2 Blazer. the service engine soon light won't shut off. I have tried to reset the computer by disconnecting the battery, that didn't work . I went to autozone to run the codes to find out what the problem was. the codes came back as a small evap leak and a bad cam sensor. So i replaced the sensor and cap and still have the same problem. Now i have a loud tapping noise when i start the car especially when its cold out. I DON'T KNOW WHAT ELSE TO DO? Any help would be appreciated.Is it possible that the emissions system needs to be checked out? thanks Scott
 
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Old 01-28-2012, 07:24 AM
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Everyone on here is going to ask for the specific codes, that is where you need to start...

Once you have the codes then there is a wealth of information using the search function with the pXXXX code you pull from a scan tool.
 
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Originally Posted by bigcountry58
Everyone on here is going to ask for the specific codes, that is where you need to start...

Once you have the codes then there is a wealth of information using the search function with the pXXXX code you pull from a scan tool.
What He Said!
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codes came back as a small evap leak and a bad cam sensor. So i replaced the sensor and cap
That you say you replaced the cam sensor in such an offhand manner makes one wonder.. it's NOT JUST a matter of unbolting the old and bolting in new. Unless you really mean Crank Sensor.
The CAM sensor is what we used to call a Distributor. NOT a simple thing.

As to your knock when starting cold.. that's POSSIBLY a lube problem Could be a sticky lifter OR piston slap. It probably goes away as engine warms, right?
Question: Does it get LOUDER as you accelerate? Note I didnt say faster, said louder.
 
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The crank position sensor has very thin shims that have to be replaced & it is a very easy swap. I think it's a 10mm bolt holding it in. You wouldn't hear the CKP sensor tapping/getting hit more than twice in the position it's in. It would just get the sensor head broken off & the engine would probably die or run like crap.
 
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