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Had slack in timing chain and also skipped teeth but had no p0017 code. Replaced timing chain, all 3 sprockets, guides, and tensioner. Put back together and received p0017 code. Then replaced cam sensor, still p0017. Replaced crank sensor, still p0017 code. Replaced cam solenoid, still p0017. Rechecked timing, which according to Haines manual all black marks should line up with marks on sprockets, which they do. Thought hey maybe the actuator (phaser) sprocket has a default. Company resent me a new one, switched them out and still p0017. Also used a scant oil several times to clear PCM codes, but when I did it I left the engine running, cleared them, ran another live data and the code was still there as if it didn't clear. Please help!!!!!

Vehicle: 2007 Chevrolet trailblazer LT 4.6 in line 6 engine

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