P0340 dodge caravan
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How to sort by Caravan Generations? How many Dodge Caravan owners here at DodgeForum. Discuss it now! Thread Tools. I've seen a few other threads on this, but nothing very recent that I can find. We've had this vehicle since new, and not had any major issues until recently, after we decided to buy out the lease of course!
P0340 dodge caravan
Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Status Not open for further replies. The Van has been idling rough for the last month, nothing to bad like stalling, but low rpms and such. Yesterday while stopping at a light it turned off, no noises, no warnings, and that was it, wont restart. I pulled p code off this morning, and replaced the cam position sensor, cleared the code, and still does not start. Where should we go from here troubleshooting wise? After reading around, I was thinking crank position sensor, as it's fairly cheap to replace. Sort by Oldest first Oldest first Newest first Most reactions. While the sensor is decidedly part of the circuit, you need to test the wires between the sensor and the PCM. You also need to look for corrosion at any applicable electrical connectors. I don't think your rough idle problem is related to the cam sensor failure.
We've had this vehicle since new, and not had any major issues until recently, after we decided to buy out the lease of course! Log in, p0340 dodge caravan. Any news on a solution?
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One of the more common engine management trouble codes that can occur in the Dodge Caravan is P P is related to the camshaft position sensor and points to an issue with the wiring harness connected to the sensor. This error can arise from a failure, defect, or malfunction in the control, signal, or reference voltage circuit s of the position sensor connected to the intake camshaft. It is crucial to address this issue promptly since it can potentially lead to further complications in your vehicle. The causes of P in the Dodge Caravan can vary and go beyond the camshaft position sensor itself.
P0340 dodge caravan
Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. I have a Grand Caravan with a 3. I installed a new air filter over the weekend and took out the battery to clean the terminals. Went for a drive after this maintenance. Read up on the internet on this code. Tested the cam position sensor plug to the wiring harness with a multimeter and the key in the on position. Negative lead on multimeter on battery - positive lead on plug: one outside lead showed 5.
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I pulled p code off this morning, and replaced the cam position sensor, cleared the code, and still does not start. Recommended Communities. Error codes Deals Forum. You have insufficient privileges to reply here. Yes, this all started with changing the air filter and taking out the battery to clean corrosion off of the positive terminal. I don't have threshold values, but you still need to know if you're getting a signal at all. Hope you all have a great and safe Labor Day weekend! See wiring diagram. So, certainly, inspect in that area and try and remember if you were horsing around the wiring harness or disconnecting a vacuum hose or inlet air temp sensor
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Put everything back together and went to start. Looked good 3 Hard start but ran well except missing at rpm 4 Key dance gave no codes only blinked 10 times. Top Contributors this Month View All. Forum Jump. Thanks in advance! Send a private message to RickMN. EDIT All this started with changing the engine air filter Negative lead on multimeter on battery - positive lead on plug: one outside lead showed 5. Thread Tools Show Printable Version. I don't have threshold values, but you still need to know if you're getting a signal at all. Checked the OBD code: P It is a good point but I am leery of disconnecting the battery again. Experiencing the same problem with my 11GC. If there's sludge in the system, you've used the wrong oil viscosity or your dangerously low on oil, you can get the noise issues.
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