2005 GT driver side not firing properly

Yann Bullet

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My Mustang (2005 GT) has been in the shop for over 2 weeks getting a timing chain job done. Now they are taking even longer because the left side is not firing properly these are the codes they told me P0345, P0349, P0357. Any experts in here that could help me out, and tell me how fast this can/should be done. Thank you.
 

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They finished the timing job. Been a week since they are trying to figure out the codes and driver side misfire
Sounds like they finished it wrong tbh. If they just did a timing job and it’s throwing timing codes, it ain’t right.

They need to pull the front cover, inspect the timing marks and make sure it’s actually in time. If it isn’t/wasnt, then I would also make them inspect the cylinders for any piston to valve issues, because even if you are off by only a few teeth, PTV can occur.

Do NOT take the car until they make it right.
 

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Had similar experience with a workshop here - got the car back not repaired and decided to buy a garage lift.
The problem is, even if you get the car back with no error, you cannot trust them, engine can have a hidden damage now.
 

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yea i did the timing like 3 times now on these 3v,,
very very easy..

but a few things to note here..
** are they using fords timing kit ? or a knock off?
** if the phaser trigger arms get bent during the install ,then the cam sensor will trip a code saying the bank is outta time,
*** the cams installed correctly .?

as said before , this shop seems not so smart..
if i can be an honest dick for a moment,
these are again, the exact reasons i do all my own work , period,,
because even if i dont know what im doing, i have enough available
information and aptitude to get it done ,
and thus far i am doing pretty good ,

i know not everyone has a garage and tools,, but if you do , no excuse ..
 

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Had similar experience with a workshop here - got the car back not repaired and decided to buy a garage lift.
The problem is, even if you get the car back with no error, you cannot trust them, engine can have a hidden damage now.
While I agree with the sentiment, didn't he grab the box without the stones and then die trying to correct his own error?....just clarifying.....
 
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