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Well code 344 means the signal coming from cam sensor 1 is failing at times. If you have replaced the sensor, it could be the cam, or the wiring.
You may need the actual factory troubleshooting chart for the code to find the problem.
Both crank and cam sensors have a 8 volt reference I have found the wiring melted together where it cross over transmission shorting out the signal. also test your reference voltage at the computer with circuit unplugged at sensor watch meter and wiggle wiring going back to computer this will help find faulty area.
Cam sensor closed circuit. Does the car run poorly or get mad fuel economy? I would suggest getting both the cam and the crank sensors replaced at the same time as they usually go bad consecutively.
code po 340 no camshaft position sensor signal at powertrain control module and code po344 rationality error detected for intermittent loss of camshaft position sensor circuit. hope this will help you!!!!
camshaft position sensor circuit intermittent check sensor connectionsand follow wire back make sure not to close to spark plug wires(causes interference)
Before replacing the cam shaft sensor,verify good terminal tension and connection at the sensor.This carline has a history of faulty connections here and this could fixya before spending the cash on car parts....good luck
I have a 2004 dodge stratus 2.4 dual overhead cam. When driving down the road, bell goes off, check engine light comes on, and it's like I'm driving on limp mode, when going over 2000 rpm's, there's a severe stutter. After getting code for light it points to cam shaft sensor, which i changed. I also changed crank shaft sensor. After all of this was done, drove great for about 30 miles and the same thing happened all over again. If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.
Take a look at this link http://www.obd-codes.com/p0340. The problem lies in the cam shaft sensor circuit which means that it isn't necessarily the sensor itself. Read what that page has to say and just start from the top and work your way down the solutions. As far as how much it cost, it obviously depends on what is wrong, but assuming it is your cam shaft sensor you can buy the part for around forty dollars at AutoZone. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for rating my response and for using FixYa!
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