2006 LBZ, no power on Camshaft position sensor signal wire or ECM pin 56

Onebadta

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2006 2500HD Allison LBZ. won't start, P0340 camshaft position sensor wiring

5 VOLT Reference to low reference is: 5 volts

Camshaft signal to ground is: 0 volts, also pulled pin #56 at ECM also 0 volts here as well...
Bad ECM? Is there anything that would cause 0 volts here?

Thanks!
 

hntngkd

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Check for wire chaffing on plastic fender liner. I had an intermittent crank no start, started digging around and found my CPS wiring near the ECM had chaffed nearly all the way through from rubbing the fender liner.
 

juddski88

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Help!
2006 2500HD Allison LBZ. won't start, P0340 camshaft position sensor wiring

5 VOLT Reference to low reference is: 5 volts

Camshaft signal to ground is: 0 volts, also pulled pin #56 at ECM also 0 volts here as well...
Bad ECM? Is there anything that would cause 0 volts here?

Thanks!

Explain your process for checking the signal wire
 

Onebadta

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Explain your process for checking the signal wir

Explain your process for checking the signal wire
First checked signal wire at CMP connector (pin1) sensor unplugged: 0 Volts, 5 volt reference (pin 3 on CMP connector) is good 5 volts here, low reference (pin 2 on CMP connector) is good.

Checked directly at ECM: pin #56 and results are 0 volts at the ECM with signal wire/pin unplugged..
 

2004LB7

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The signal wire won't have any voltage until the sensor sends a single down it. If you unplug the sensor that wire should read zero volts
 
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