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code p1580 refers tothrottle motor, bank, 1--TPM/ISC--circuit malfunction===causes --wiring--connections--throttle motor---ECM I suggest that you have the throttle motor checked out and replaced if necessary
A good code reader will take a "snapshot" of the vehicle computer systems when the code p0341 (camshaft sensor) is set.It may be a bad sensor or wiring or connector or computer.
Most likely broken wire in harness.
Your code relates to throttle motor bank 1 circuit mallfunction, this can be caused either by a wiring fault, the throttle motor itself, or ECM the most common fault is the air flow meter also called air mass meter
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0341 has a generic description of "VTC phase gap".
"VTC" stands for Variable Timing Control. Basically, what the computer is trying to tell you is that it is having problems controlling the variable cam timing in your engine. There are MANY possible causes for this. The MOST COMMON cause is the engine oil level being low or the incorrect viscosity of engine oil being used. also, failure to change the oil at regular intervals can cause deposits that can cause your cam actuator to stick or bind, or your VTC solenoid to stick. Another possible cause is a worn/loose timing chain.
that appears to be a camshaft position sensor performance code. you can start by checking to see if the sensor is working properly, re-check and make sure that the harness is ok by checking the resistance through the harness if all looks well there make sure the computer has the latest software on it by having it scanned at your local dealer. also you can check the reluctor wheel on the camshaft for damage or debris in the way of the sensor.
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