How can I tell if the timing chain is bad on my g5 gt?
Asked by PattiPhilpott Mar 03, 2016 at 06:56 PM about the 2009 Pontiac G5 GT
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
hesitates to start even though the crankshaft sensor was replaced
3 Answers
Timing chain would make some noise, but I don't think it would be the timing chain since they usually last over 100,000 miles. And you would have some timing issues that the cam sensor & the variable timing solenoid would pick up. May just need to run some injection cleaner threw a few times, or it may need a tune-up.
PattiPhilpott answered 8 years ago
Thank you. Someone had told me that it needed a new timing chain since all it does is hesitate to start even though the first code to come up was the crankshaft sensor which I paid to be replaced. But he said he would have to take the engine apart to be sure and that would cost about $1000. A few other people mechanics had told me that it could be it just needs a tune-up with new plugs and coils.