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Do need you to know where the sensor is located ? If so it's located inside distributor housing, just below rotor on (3.9L-V6 5.2L-V8 5.9-V8) 8.0L-V10 cam sensor is located on the timing chain cover.
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Hi,
The codes you gave are:
P0720 = Output shaft speed sensor error
P0731 = First gear incorrect ratio
Replacing the Output shaft speed sensor should clear that up and help your transmission. Around $20 or so.
The limp mode is probably caused by a faulty cam position sensor or crankshaft position sensor.
Overheating:
Did you verify that your cooling fan is coming on? Kicking into a higher speed with the A/C on?
Thermostat of the correct heat range and installed with spring end into engine block?
Coolant is not rusty looking or weak? (check specific gravity) Flush and refill system if not nice and green or orange/ is rusty looking.
Water pump is circulating coolant properly? (open radiator and observe circulation, feel top hose for fluid surging) if not, bad pump.
Any of those will cause overheating.
Hope that helps!
Please rate this answer.....Thanks, Mike
Code P1391 Loss of crank or cam sensors,P0340 No cam signal at the pcm. I
would replace the crank sensor first. Your cam sensor is part of the
dist. on 5.2/5.9 engines. Hope that helps.
Hi...
The Code P0340 on your Stratus is :
Camshaft Position Sensor Loss signal.
Ok, The first step is check tha condittion on the connector.
For corrosion, bent pins or damaged wires.
If you found that everything is ok.
Replace the Cam Position Sensor.
The Cam Position Sensor, Is common that the Cam fail on this Vehicle and similars of this.
Tha Cam position sensor Is located:
At end of the engine head, driver side. Is attached with 4, 10mm
screw, and the connector at the center of the sensor.
I hope this help on your problem.
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