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Trouble Code P0341
1997 Passport, 2wd, automatic V6, 225,000 miles, Timing belt 18,000 miles old. It's been running sluggish the past week, especially when over 110 outside, it doesnt burn oil, idle is steady even under a load.
Autozone read code P0341 which is the camshaft position sensor. Posible causes are 1. Engine mechanical condition so I changed plugs (denso), air filter and added some fuel injector cleaner. Reset CEL by disconnecting the negative cable. 2. Faulty sensor, took it out cleaned it, cleaned the camshaft magnet that trips the sensor, checked the wiring, Reset the CEL by disconnecting the negative cable 3. Faulty crankshaft sensor. I have no idea where it is. Is their any history of these sensors actually failing, they are rather pricy. Are their any other causes I should look at?
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Re: Trouble Code P0341
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99 Rodeo LS 3.5L Stroker V-6, 4wd, 31x10.5x15 2 inch Trooper lift, Aisin manual hubs. 03 GMC Envoy XL SLT 4x4 5.3L V8 |
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Re: Trouble Code P0341
Ok, I changed out the Camshaft Sensor $39.00 at NAPA and the check engine light is now off. However, it is still very sluggish from a dead stop. Any ideas?
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Re: Trouble Code P0341
The only thing I can suggest, and mostly from my experience with my VW, is to check the timing. I know you say the belt is only 18K old, but I wonder if you skipped a tooth or 2.
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'97 Rodeo LS 4X2 Dueler Alenzas 4L-30E 200K '96 Jetta 249K '97 TJ 156K '02 VW Cabrio 70K '03 E46 107K |
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