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if its throwing a code for cam sensor but new sensor does not fix it given the fact of recently replacing the timing chain id say it sounds like the timing was not set correctly which is causing the cam sensor to receive abnormal readings throwing the check engine light on. pull cover and check timing mark placement against specifications
The code is for the cam position sensor for the intake cam shaft. You can clear the code and it may not come back. If it keeps coming back you might want to replace the sensor and double check the connections where it plugs in to the harness. Hopefully this will fix the problem. Let us know if this helps, Robert
Try inserting a different card in your camera and if the problem persists, its a fault on your camera. A technician should fix it.
On the other hand, if the new SD card is accessible, then the former card is corrupt. You should replace it.
Your memory card is either write protected or corrupted.
If it's write protected, it can be very easily fixed.
Turn off cam.
Take out the mem. card. (it's probably located near the battery. press down on it and release it. Then it will pop out.)
Slide the small switch on the side of the card to the position marked with an unlocked padlock.
Put card back in and turn on cam.
If that doesn't seem to be the problem, then it's likely that the memory card is corrupted. This is common with Flash memory that has been used extensively for a long time and this problem is likely not caused by any fault in the camera. You might not be able to access any pictures that were stored on your cam, but you can try using a data recovery software like Recuva if you want to recover pictures ( click name to download ). If you want to use the card again, You can try formatting it (differs from cam to cam, check instructions manual for specific instructions) If this doesn't work, You will have to buy a new card. Make sure you buy a good brand like Lexar or SanDisk.
Your camera will come with a cable, plug each end into ur PC and cam and turn it on and it shows up in "my computer" just like a pen drive! (and it acts like a pen drive too.)
But u have to remember these points, they're important.
If you edit any of the pictures using the PC, You can't view them with the cam again (happens even if u take the card out and use with a card reader).
If you keep it plugged in for a long time, the batteries will run low.
Just like old 1.44 drives, sd cards have locks on them. Take the card out of the camera. Look at the side of it and locate the slide. This lock and unlocks the card. This is a feature to prevent accidental erasure of the card.
I've bought a SanDisk ExtremeIII 4GB CFI card. Ofcourse, at the beginig nothing worked. Camera format command worked neither (initializing problem,...). I then formated my card through a car reader on fat16 and now everything works. Just make this command: format <volume>: /FS:FAT. After checking and formathing the card, you will be asked to go on by 64K size of cluster. say Yes.
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