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Old January 29th, 2012, 3:28 AM
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I was recently driving my 05 silverado and hit a fair size pot hole..After I hit the pot hole I noticed my check engine light came on. I went to auto zone and got the code no. PO332 and PO 315. From what info I gathered this is some type of sensor. Is this something that can be fixed by un-pluging the sensor and pluging back. I was really trying to avoid a visit to the dealership. Thanks for any help with this issue.
Old January 29th, 2012, 10:12 AM
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So, did they try to sell you a knock sensor? As for P0315, I don't see how the PCM can suddenly lose the crankshaft position variation learn factors. I think you'd be well advised to take it in for service, a reputable repair shop would do.
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I agree with EinST, I also would suggest you take the vehicle in for service. A certified technician should be able to offer a more accurate resolution with a physical inspection.

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how large/deep was this hole? try relearn the PCM
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