Q: Looking for cam and crank sensor wire diagrams for 2009 6.2 liter gm Cadillac motor

asked by on January 16, 2018

We have a 09 6.2 liter gm motor in a 80 ELCOMINO just installed and has no spark code p0315 is shown for crank sensor I want to check the wiring to make sure it is communicating with the computer

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