uss2defiant
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it all started with P0320 but now misfiring, etc. Help get Pepper back up! 
Hi all,
I cannot catch a break with the jeep.
2 days ago the jeep died while wife was using it.
P0320 code was found. Was able to limp it home and replaced the crankshaft position sensor.
Local dealership did not have any in stock so had to use autozone part.
The check engine light eventually clear out and everything was good 2 nights ago.
Yesterday, it died again on the wife. I initially couldn't start it up but eventually did. I found P1299 and P0320 again. Unfortunately, it was late and I left it with a mech garage.
They didn't find any vacuum leaks and said it was P0320. They suggested changing the camshaft sensor as well. Didn't want to pay 250 to replace it.
I have the MOPAR camshaft and crankshaft on order. Still no crankshaft in stock in dumb Tucson so have to wait a few days.
Limped it back from the garage to home. It was misfiring all the way home, sounding like a jalopy. I found pending codes P0300, P320 and P302. With the foremost, referring to misfiring and the latter as cylinder number 2. I looked at the logged error codes and it was P320 ONLY.
Now it was NOT misfiring from breakdown spot to garage last night.
Is it possible that the misfiring of cylinder 2 could be caused by bad camshaft sensor?
Or could this be something bigger?
Any ideas with the P1299?
Anything else to check besides replacing the sensors and making sure wiring is good?
Feedback/comments is much appreciated.
Thanks!
Hi all,
I cannot catch a break with the jeep.
2 days ago the jeep died while wife was using it.
P0320 code was found. Was able to limp it home and replaced the crankshaft position sensor.
Local dealership did not have any in stock so had to use autozone part.
The check engine light eventually clear out and everything was good 2 nights ago.
Yesterday, it died again on the wife. I initially couldn't start it up but eventually did. I found P1299 and P0320 again. Unfortunately, it was late and I left it with a mech garage.
They didn't find any vacuum leaks and said it was P0320. They suggested changing the camshaft sensor as well. Didn't want to pay 250 to replace it.
I have the MOPAR camshaft and crankshaft on order. Still no crankshaft in stock in dumb Tucson so have to wait a few days.
Limped it back from the garage to home. It was misfiring all the way home, sounding like a jalopy. I found pending codes P0300, P320 and P302. With the foremost, referring to misfiring and the latter as cylinder number 2. I looked at the logged error codes and it was P320 ONLY.
Now it was NOT misfiring from breakdown spot to garage last night.
Is it possible that the misfiring of cylinder 2 could be caused by bad camshaft sensor?
Or could this be something bigger?
Any ideas with the P1299?
Anything else to check besides replacing the sensors and making sure wiring is good?
Feedback/comments is much appreciated.
Thanks!
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