Chevrolet Fault Code P1393

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Definition Chevrolet P1393

The Chevrolet P1393 code is an OBD-II diagnostic code that means “Crankshaft Position System Variation Not Learned”. This code primarily concerns General Motors (GM) vehicles, including Chevrolet models.

Possible Causes

  1. Crankshaft Position Sensor Variation Not Programmed – The PCM (Powertrain Control Module) has not recorded the sensor’s variation values.
  2. Problem with the Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) – Failure or malfunction.
  3. Wiring Issues – Damaged wires, loose connectors, or corrosion in the CKP sensor circuit.
  4. Mechanical Problems – Damage to the flywheel or reluctor ring (broken teeth or excessive wear).
  5. Problem with the PCM – Software or hardware failure of the control module.

Common Symptoms

  • Engine Hard to Start or frequent stalling
  • Unstable Idle
  • Loss of Power or reduced performance
  • Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated

Diagnosis and Repair

  1. Check the CKP Sensor – Visually inspect and test its resistance.
  2. Inspect Wiring and Connectors – Look for cut wires, short circuits, or corrosion.
  3. Perform a Crankshaft Variation Learning Procedure (requires a GM/Chevrolet compatible diagnostic tool).
  4. Scan the PCM – Check for other fault codes and live data from the CKP sensor.
  5. Replace the CKP Sensor or Repair Wiring if necessary.

Important Note

Some Chevrolet models require a reset with a professional diagnostic tool (such as Tech2 or a compatible GM MDI tool) to properly record the crankshaft variation.

If the problem persists after these checks, it may be necessary to have the PCM inspected by a professional.

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