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Old Apr 25, 2015 | 02:56 PM
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Hey guys, haven't been on for awhile, but having issues with my daily 2001 Integra automatic. All of a sudden while I was driving the engine stopped, power steering went out, but brakes still worked and dash lit up. I had car towed to my house as couldn't get it to turn over. Fuel pump kicks on, AC, and radio work. I put in new spark plugs, I'm getting gas, and tried a brand new distributor, but can't get the motor to run. I haven't checked the timing belt for timing, but can tell it didn't snap while driving. I ran my scanner on it, and it is giving me error code P1359 CKP/TDC Sensor Connector Disconnection. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 05:11 AM
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May be it's your distributor, try another distributor if you have had a new one, it could be bad again.
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Old Apr 28, 2015 | 09:10 AM
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Go look at the CKF for *****. Sometimes the wires can get chewed up. It's the one by the crankshaft pulley, behind the timing cover. The plug and wires will be around there, check those out. They may have fried something else. When you put the key in and turn the cluster illuminates, does the RPM gauge move at all?
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