Buick Trouble Code P1390: Crankshaft/Camshaft Timing Synchronization Issue – Diagnosis and Solutions

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The P1390 code on Buick vehicles indicates a critical misalignment between the crankshaft and the camshaft. This error prevents the ECU from properly synchronizing injection and ignition, risking engine damage. Here is the complete guide.


❌ Common Symptoms

  1. Engine that does not start (caused by a loss of synchronization).
  2. Jerking and stalling during acceleration.
  3. Check engine light on + sudden loss of power.
  4. Abnormal noise (knocking or grinding near the timing system).

🔧 Main Causes

  1. Worn or misaligned timing belt/chain (major cause on Buick Century/Regal).
  2. Faulty crankshaft position sensor (CKP) or camshaft position sensor (CMP).
  3. Damaged reluctor wheel (missing or rusty teeth).
  4. Wiring problem: Short circuit, connector corrosion.
  5. Engine control module (ECU) fault (rare).

🔍 Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Check the timing belt/chain:
    • Inspect the tensioner and alignment marks (common models: Buick Century 1997-2005, Regal).
    • Look for broken teeth or excessive play.
  2. Test the CKP/CMP sensors:
    • Measure resistance (CKP: 850–1350 Ω, CMP: 200–1000 Ω, depending on model).
    • Inspect cables and connectors (oil deposits, oxidation).
  3. Examine the reluctor wheel:
    • Check for missing teeth or magnetic debris (clean with a dry cloth).
  4. Scan live data:
    • Compare CKP/CMP signals using an OBD2 tool (e.g., Tech2). A misalignment > 5° confirms P1390.

🛠️ Recommended Repairs

Problem Solution Recommended Parts (Buick Ref.)
Worn timing belt Replace belt + tensioner pulleys Gates kit TCKWP328 (for 3.1L V6)
Faulty CKP sensor Install new sensor (check air gap: 0.5–1.5 mm) ACDelco 213-1151
Damaged reluctor wheel Replace magnetic plate Delphi FG1114
Faulty wiring Repair wires or replace harness Standard Connector PT778

⚠️ Warning: A desynchronized timing system can cause piston-valve collision. Stop the engine if abnormal noises occur!


📊 Technical Sheet

Code P1390
Definition CKP/CMP synchronization error
Sensitive Buick Models Century, Regal, LaCrosse (1996–2010)
Urgency High (risk of engine failure)

💡 Key Tips

  • Use a specialized timing tool (e.g., Kent-Moore J-42450 for Buick) after replacing the timing system.
  • Check battery voltage during the procedure (low voltage distorts signals).
  • Prefer ACDelco/Delphi parts for optimal compatibility.
  • Reset the ECU after repair (clear code + relearn parameters).

Conclusion

The P1390 code on Buick indicates a critical mechanical or electrical problem between the crankshaft and camshaft. Prompt action is essential to avoid costly engine damage. Start by inspecting the timing system and sensors (CKP/CMP), then check the electrical circuit. If the fault persists, consult a specialist equipped with a GM Tech2 scanner for an in-depth analysis.

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