Help! 1999 Chevy Tahoe no start issue!

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I have a 99 Chevy Tahoe 5.7. I recently had fuel injectors replaced. When I received the truck back to check engine light was still on. I went to AutoZone and had the check engine light checked. Said it was a crankshaft position sensor code. Oh I change the crankshaft position sensor and also went ahead and changed the spark plugs and wires. Now the engine won’t start. It cranks but won’t start! Battery is new. It’s not the alternator. Mechanic that worked on it said it was a spark issue! Any advice?! Opinion? Where do I go from here?!
 

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Do you recall if the check engine code was a P1345 “Crankshaft Position-Camshaft Position Correlation”. ?

If that is the case, then mostly likely your distributor needs to be adjusted to + or -2 degrees cam retard offset above 1000rpm. I had this issue when I replaced my distributor during my fuel injector spider and lower intake manifold maintenance.

 
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This is the print out. It was a code P0340
 

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Do you recall if the check engine code was a P1345 “Crankshaft Position-Camshaft Position Correlation”. ?

If that is the case, then mostly likely your distributor needs to be adjusted to + or -2 degrees cam retard offset above 1000rpm. I had this issue when I replaced my distributor during my fuel injector spider and lower intake manifold maintenance.

 

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P0340 Code is cam posiition sensor in distributor. Was that code present before injector replacement? I hope you used a Delco Crank sensor.
It could possibly be a loose or chafed wire in the distributor at cam sensor, as dist must be removed for injectors. I believe that is one of the reasons P1345 was mentioned above. If P1345 still showing fix that first and cam sensor code may disappear.
 
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No i don’t believe it wasn’t present before the fuel injectors being replaced. Showed up after. Sorry, I’m new to the forum (today!) so I haven’t quite figured this out.
 

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I have a 99 Chevy Tahoe 5.7. I recently had fuel injectors replaced. When I received the truck back to check engine light was still on. I went to AutoZone and had the check engine light checked. Said it was a crankshaft position sensor code. Oh I change the crankshaft position sensor and also went ahead and changed the spark plugs and wires. Now the engine won’t start. It cranks but won’t start! Battery is new. It’s not the alternator. Mechanic that worked on it said it was a spark issue! Any advice?! Opinion? Where do I go from here?!
When was the FUEL PUMP last replaced ?
 

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Welcome to the forum from Oregon.

What @exp500 said about that cam sensor. https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=10462464&cc=1353721&pt=7192&jsn=931

Fairly easy to replace and also do a very thorough check of the wires in there. There can get rubbed thru on the insulation over time and even break.

Or go crazy and bite the bullet: https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=4048398&cc=1353721&pt=7108&jsn=914

You said the mechanic said it was a spark problem. Was this after just talking to him/her or after he/she inspected for the problem?
 

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