BierGut
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New to the GT350/5.2 VooDoo.
Purchased in February, I've logged about 200 miles on my 2017 with 25,200 miles (replacement engine 12/2018 at 12k miles) and received the P0300 code. After a few days at the purchasing dealership's service department I was left a message that Ford Eng was telling them to replace the crank case sensor and tone ring. I've done a search, but info on is scattered. The car has been serviced by this dealer it's entire life.
So I'd like the forum's collective thoughts. Who, what, why and how? I am not mechanical, but pick up concepts pretty easily.
Additional info: as mentioned, this car had a new engine installed 12/18. There was a warranty claim for a similar CEL in November of 2020 where they replaced the intake stating they found some internal damage. The previous owner complained of CEL (P0300, P0316, P0308at) at 4k+ RPM shifts simialir to what I experienced. They also replaced all 8 injectors at the time and performed a misfire re-learn. They tested for and found no vacuum leaks at that time. Now 200 miles later I am getting this new CEL for P0300.
Call me suspicious.
I am a 30 year track guy and have developed an instinct for BS with regard to the 10+ sports cars I've owned and tracked over the years and just have a feeling these techs at the dealership are only 50% qualified. I realize this might be unfair, but nonetheless -- it's a gut feeling.
Needless to say I'm not happy about the tranny being dropped after only 200 miles so thoughts cross your mind like what they did or did not know prior to my purchasing the car. (again, I know it's a strong allegation) I am not looking for ammo to argue with the dealer, just a better understanding of what they are saying is wrong with the car. (Car is under warranty)
What will be needed once repairs are completed? Crank re-learn? Etc.?
Hey -- thanks for reading this post if you got through it. Any insight is helpful.
Cheers,
Biergut
Purchased in February, I've logged about 200 miles on my 2017 with 25,200 miles (replacement engine 12/2018 at 12k miles) and received the P0300 code. After a few days at the purchasing dealership's service department I was left a message that Ford Eng was telling them to replace the crank case sensor and tone ring. I've done a search, but info on is scattered. The car has been serviced by this dealer it's entire life.
So I'd like the forum's collective thoughts. Who, what, why and how? I am not mechanical, but pick up concepts pretty easily.
Additional info: as mentioned, this car had a new engine installed 12/18. There was a warranty claim for a similar CEL in November of 2020 where they replaced the intake stating they found some internal damage. The previous owner complained of CEL (P0300, P0316, P0308at) at 4k+ RPM shifts simialir to what I experienced. They also replaced all 8 injectors at the time and performed a misfire re-learn. They tested for and found no vacuum leaks at that time. Now 200 miles later I am getting this new CEL for P0300.
Call me suspicious.

I am a 30 year track guy and have developed an instinct for BS with regard to the 10+ sports cars I've owned and tracked over the years and just have a feeling these techs at the dealership are only 50% qualified. I realize this might be unfair, but nonetheless -- it's a gut feeling.
Needless to say I'm not happy about the tranny being dropped after only 200 miles so thoughts cross your mind like what they did or did not know prior to my purchasing the car. (again, I know it's a strong allegation) I am not looking for ammo to argue with the dealer, just a better understanding of what they are saying is wrong with the car. (Car is under warranty)
What will be needed once repairs are completed? Crank re-learn? Etc.?
Hey -- thanks for reading this post if you got through it. Any insight is helpful.
Cheers,
Biergut
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