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this code refers to cam shaft timing. if the connections are good with the sensor and readings are good when tested with a volt and ammeter then the cam timing maybe be off what it should be. it could also be the ECM causing a problem.
The Cam Sensor is located in the distributor under the rotor cap.And the The crankshaft position sensor is located on the left side of the engine block.--------This will help.Thanks.Helpmech.
Did you check sensors such as crank senors? cam sensor? knock sensor? or mass air flow? Could all be causing it to get to much fuel. Just had same problem on 1997 Chevy Lumina
Have you checked for fuel in the fuel rail? If so have you checked the injectors. If the problem is located in the injectors then there are two possible problems: 1...All of your injectors are clogged. Highly unlikely but possible. 2...Your computer is not sending a injector cycle command to the injector. This could be caused by a faulty cam position sensor or a faulty computer.
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