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Originally Posted by Azzkker
You need to have the special tool kit to do this repair properly. If you have the ability, removing the covers and balancer will give you access to the timing marks to verify jumped timing and belt condition. Take your time and follow the directions to the t as it's easy to be a tooth off on the intake cam even with the special tools.
I have seen the crank gear be 2 teeth off with no cam to crank codes stored but have also had one of the cams be 1 tooth off and set a cam to crank code. The excessive long crank with no other failure indicators pointing to sensor or fueling issues points to potential timing problem.
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Got it. Thanks! does it matter that if I attempt to start the car but quickly shut off. Then, try a second try the car turns on right away that second time? I was reading and maybe a bad fuel pump? So if i crank and quickly turn off, then crank again, the car starts right away every single time.