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Replaced camshaft position sensor but still get code
Replaced camshaft position sensor but still get code












replaced camshaft position sensor but still get code

When I say the trucks doesn't turn on I mean that I turn the key and it goes but just doesn't want to turn over. So my question is, has anyone had this problem before? Is the sensor I purchased the right one? Did I replace the right sensor? The attached image shows off my mad MS Paint skills with an arrow pointing to the sensor I replaced. It will not cause a no start(crank) situation.

replaced camshaft position sensor but still get code

now the truck will not start! Crazy thing is that even after putting the original sensor back in it still wont start! If you have a bad Cam sensor the engine will turn over but wont start. CSS1579), went home and replaced the sensor. I went to Advance Auto Parts and purchased one (Part No. The next day I decided I would try to replace the Camshaft Position Sensor. After that, the truck continued to work just fine but the rough idle was still there. I checked the solenoid and noticed that I had no missing screens or visible damage but I went ahead and replaced it anyways. I was able to run the engine codes and got the infamous P0017 so based on what I read I learned that the issue would either be the Camshaft Position Solenoid or the Sensor. OK, about a week ago I started getting a very rough idle and the CEL comes on so I immediately jump on the forums to see what I can do. Should I just keep a spare in the glovebox with a 10mm socket? It's a quick enough fix, I just wish I knew why it was happening.So, here is the situation, I am hoping someone can help me out with some ideas on what I can look at to try and solve this issue. It was short almost a quart of oil, it seems to burn more in its old age. Could it be a grounding issue? I heard someone mention it could be that the oil level was low, but that also seems like a stretch. Could this be because I'm not buying or using OEM parts? I kind of find it hard to believe that 3 have failed. Most of the time, after replacing the sensor, if you don’t relearn the sensor, the ECU might store the old sensor data, which causes throw the code. The engine may also hesitate while its running or die and. I've used contact cleaner on the connector as well, I also just purchased a replacement connector.Īll different after-market models. Other symptoms of these codes include the engine experiencing hard starts or not starting at all.

#REPLACED CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR BUT STILL GET CODE CODE#

I've always replaced Bank 1 because that was associated with the code thrown(P0340 P), I just ordered the sensor replacement for Bank 2 as well and will try that this week. intermittent no start sputter, random car shut off on the highway a few times, and sometimes just a jerky acceleration followed by the code P 0340 P. The symptom is in line with the camshaft sensor. I have seen faulty sensors cause engine stalling and poor. The difference is that P0335 covers the crankshaft that converts engine power into forward motion, while P0340 involves the camshaft that controls the intake and exhaust valves. When a camshaft sensor fails, the check engine light will illuminate and a fault code will be stored. Like P0340, P0335 also warns about a problem in a sensors electric circuit. In the event of a failure, it may be necessary to replace the engine control module and associated. In most cases, no sensor relearning after replacement means your ECU might still store old data, causing the camshaft position sensor code to turn up. I've now discovered that plugging one of the old "failed" sensors back in seems to work for awhile as well. A similar code is P0335, Crankshaft Position Sensor 'A' Circuit Malfunction. A camshaft position sensor can fail due to an accident. You can also check the crankshaft position sensor 03. Check the connectors and wiring very carefully. However, confirming the good or bad operation of a Crankshaft Camshaft Position Sensor may require a scope. The first replacement last 2 years, the second 1 year, and now only 5 months for the 3rd. You can check the following instructions if you find that the replaced camshaft position sensor light is still on. A trouble code pointing to a potential Crankshaft Camshaft Position Sensor failure doesn’t necessarily mean that the sensor is bad.I've gone through 3 Camshaft position sensors in the last 5 years.














Replaced camshaft position sensor but still get code