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i charged camshaft and crankshaft sensor , my car cant start i even charged the computer box nothing please  help me
Vehicle: mitsubhi outlander

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HI there,

Depending on the year you could have a bad timing belt. If you replaced the cam sensor and still get the code, many times it's because the timing belt either jumped time or broke. If the cam isn't turning then the cam position sensor code will be stored.

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