P0341 TC on 2005 express 1500 4.3L
gdicus
05-15-2017, 07:41 PM
Hello all,
First time poster here.
I am in the middle of trying to figure out why I am getting this P0341 code in order to pass smog. I have done extensive research and understand the inner workings, to a degree, of the Camshaft and Crankshaft sensors and why they do what they do.
However, what confounds me is the fact that, after resetting the codes, I can recreate the code without even starting the car. If I repeatedly turn the ignition to just before cranking it, I can get the check engine light to come on with the code. Doesn't make sense to me at this point. Also, I disconnected the sensor completely and it didn't throw the code either. Doubly doesn't make sense to me.
I just continued to test the voltage levels of the connector to see if I had a bad connector by jiggling it. In that time, the check engine never came on while at the same time, voltage levels never dropped far below ~11 Volts. Which brings up another question.
If my battery terminals are reading at about 12.25 V, should I not be getting that at the sensor? I'm seeing a 1 volt drop between the two.
thanks for any help understanding this.
First time poster here.
I am in the middle of trying to figure out why I am getting this P0341 code in order to pass smog. I have done extensive research and understand the inner workings, to a degree, of the Camshaft and Crankshaft sensors and why they do what they do.
However, what confounds me is the fact that, after resetting the codes, I can recreate the code without even starting the car. If I repeatedly turn the ignition to just before cranking it, I can get the check engine light to come on with the code. Doesn't make sense to me at this point. Also, I disconnected the sensor completely and it didn't throw the code either. Doubly doesn't make sense to me.
I just continued to test the voltage levels of the connector to see if I had a bad connector by jiggling it. In that time, the check engine never came on while at the same time, voltage levels never dropped far below ~11 Volts. Which brings up another question.
If my battery terminals are reading at about 12.25 V, should I not be getting that at the sensor? I'm seeing a 1 volt drop between the two.
thanks for any help understanding this.
Stealthee
05-15-2017, 08:24 PM
The reason you are not seeing 12+ volts at the sensors is due to resistance. Voltage drop happens all throughout the vehicles particular sensors.
gdicus
05-15-2017, 08:29 PM
The reason you are not seeing 12+ volts at the sensors is due to resistance. Voltage drop happens all throughout the vehicles particular sensors.
I understand that, but a 1 volt drop seems too high.
Is there a minimum voltage level I should be concerned with?
I understand that, but a 1 volt drop seems too high.
Is there a minimum voltage level I should be concerned with?
maxwedge
05-16-2017, 04:04 PM
Check this, I believe that the sensors work off 5v reference signal. Solenoids unless pulse width modulated are 12 v. https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/p0341-obd-ii-trouble-code-camshaft-position-sensor-circuit-range-performance-by-jay-safford
gdicus
05-16-2017, 04:38 PM
Check this, I believe that the sensors work off 5v reference signal. Solenoids unless pulse width modulated are 12 v. https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/p0341-obd-ii-trouble-code-camshaft-position-sensor-circuit-range-performance-by-jay-safford
It is a three wire Hall Effect sensor.
UPDATE:
I'm not so sure the MIL was set with P0342 without cranking anymore.
I have not been able to repeat it and have seen enough to think I was a victim of coincidence.
It is a three wire Hall Effect sensor.
UPDATE:
I'm not so sure the MIL was set with P0342 without cranking anymore.
I have not been able to repeat it and have seen enough to think I was a victim of coincidence.
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