Crankshaft Position Sensor System Variation Learn Procedure

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Crankshaft Position Sensor System Variation Learn Procedure
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CAUTION: Before performing crankshaft position system variation learn procedure, always set parking brake and block drive wheels in order to prevent personal injury. Release throttle immediately when engine starts to decelerate in order to eliminate over-revving engine. Once learn procedure has been completed, control module will return engine control to operator and engine will respond to throttle position.
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