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Kind of an odd issue........

Went to start the truck, was kind of cold, ran the grids and truck started no problem. Drove a short distance (@1 mile), the engine stumbled just a bit (maybe 1/2 second), and check engine light lit, then it ran normally. Ran a couple miles, stopped and scanned it, threw a code for the crank sensor (I think it was 0336). Erased it and restarted the truck, drove @6 hours with no issues. Couple days later, another cold start, moved the truck maybe 150 feet and shut it off to load up. Restarted it (no grids this time), a short stumble and got a check engine light. Moved it maybe 200 feet, shut it off, fueled up. Scanned it, same code, cleared, then tried to start, no start condition. No check engine light, just no start. Waited a minute or two, restarted, and got a check engine light. Ran it for @2 or so hours, stopped, scanned, same code, cleared, restarted, and ran for 2-3 hours with no issues. Stopped for fuel, restarted, ran 2 hours, no problems. I did order a new crank sensor, but I've never had one act up like that. Any ideas on this?

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  • I had the same issue too, even my engine got shutdown by it self and no start for few minute or so and the code for it was P0336 (crankshaft position sensor) I bought it form NW cummins $30 and after

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Had an issue exactly like this due to a bad crank sensor.  

 

They can do funny things.

I had the same issue too, even my engine got shutdown by it self and no start for few minute or so and the code for it was P0336 (crankshaft position sensor) I bought it form NW cummins $30 and after install it every thing backed to normal.