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Judson
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Timing still Over advanced on both intakes after attempt to fix.
I just replaced all four cam phasers and their respective sensors in an attempt to heal a timing issue on my FRS. The car has lost all of its previous error codes, but I am now throwing new Over advanced timing codes on both intake cams and errors for their respective sensors. The car will crank and turn over and immediately stall. Have I missed something important, or perhaps do I need to reset/replace my ecu to return my timing values to normal?
Are 2015 models known to have timing issues in the first place? |
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