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Old 07-15-2019, 08:16 PM
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14 Limited. 3.5 Ecoboost.

Hit a bump in a field yesterday, truck died. Cranks, but no start. It had a stored p0322 code, so replaced the crank position sensor. Pulled fuel line off and verified that pump runs. It is sitting on level ground with about 3/4 tank of fuel. I have a readout for RPM, so crank is getting good signal. Any ideas?
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Guess not. Guessing PCM.
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Originally Posted by 00tec
Guess not. Guessing PCM.
That can be an expensive incorrect guess. Disconnect the battery for ~1/2 hour, reconnect and try to start. I recently hit a bump that threw the rear airborne which lit the CEL. Cleared before I could pull a code.
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Originally Posted by bradtx
That can be an expensive incorrect guess. Disconnect the battery for ~1/2 hour, reconnect and try to start. I recently hit a bump that threw the rear airborne which lit the CEL. Cleared before I could pull a code.
Good luck
It went to the dealer. Damaged crank sensor tone ring. Trans is being pulled now.

The bumps in this field are just basically grass clumps. Nothing to get airborne on.
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Thanls for posting the problem's cause!

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Originally Posted by 00tec
It went to the dealer. Damaged crank sensor tone ring. Trans is being pulled now.

The bumps in this field are just basically grass clumps. Nothing to get airborne on.
I sense that you have a broken mount on something fine grass clumps to do that. Unless holy think your truck is a raptor
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Originally Posted by diegoo.jayjay
I sense that you have a broken mount on something fine grass clumps to do that. Unless holy think your truck is a raptor
I have driven my Taurus in this field faster.
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Got truck back today. An orphaned bolt was in the bell housing. Tech said it was not a bolt that would be found inside, no idea where it came from. Going through the field, it bounced up and lodged itself between the block and tone ring
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Thats nutz...........but really boltz.......



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