P0016 code

Asked by Cuauhtemoc Feb 05, 2018 at 10:08 PM about the 2008 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I own a Dodge Charger 2008 3.5 a code p0016 comes up
and after replacing the timing belt with the water pump
pulley etc the car still kicks or stutters after 45 mph when
the car warms up past the quarter line mark. The traction
light also comes up and when it does that's when the
problem starts. Is the crank sensor the problem? Or does
anyone know what can be the issue?

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the code poo16 is for a crankshaft - camshaft correlation bank 1 sensor A, I'd start by checking the alignment crank and cam to the timing belt it sounds to me like the cam timing is a tooth off

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Hey GuruW153Q, I get this code - p0016 after changing out ECU. Old ECU had p1004 but that code disappeared after changing ECU I can't win...:-(

Please expand on "Need Computer Programming" You mean have dealer do this? My dealer won't do it unless they supply the ECU. In order to try to get me to buy ECU. F that

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I'm having the same problem after changing the same parts. Did y'all ever find out the issue?

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after i change my water pump this started happinng to my car

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i'm looking at a 300 with 6 codes including p0016, so i'm not sure if replacing the EGR in this case with an O2 sensor and finding an evap leak would clear a miss fire code and p0016 code. i'm concerned it is the timing system has failed and jumped time. I'm not sure they should invest this much money to repair this car.

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