I changed the cam position sensor, it still would not start, changed plugs, still wont start. all these codes cam up at the same time I dont want to do statue of limitations money is limited please help.
P0016 is for camshaft/crankshaft misalignment. You should check and verify that the timing chain is still intact and that the cam/crank timing is correct. If the engine is cranking really fast and does not sound like there is compression, it is probable that this chain/chains have jumped &/or broken.
SOURCE: code p0340 on 2000 dodge intrepid
it might be the cam shaft sensor it might be the crank shaft sensor the best thing to do is replace them bolth. but it does sound like it may be either one because if one goes out the other will still work but when starting the car it will take longer for it to read from either or the one sensor that is still working because they work together to tell the system to deliver the gas. im pretty positive that it is either the cam or crank shaft sensor
SOURCE: 2005 Dodge Stratus ? Camshaft Position Sensor causing problems (I
I had the same problem with my '05 Stratus SXT 2.4 DOHC. I've replaced the cam pos sensor and it seems to be running fine right now. On the Dodge forums a lot of the guys say that you need to replace the crank pos sensor too. I've bought one of those just in case it comes back again. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Camshaft Position Sensor
P0340 Camshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit Bank 1 or Single Sensor
P0700 Transmission Control System (MIL Request)
The code P1684 is real easy. The computer is stating that the battery has been disconnected within the last 50 starts.
SOURCE: 2003 Dodge Neon: P0016 (already replaced sensors, belt, tensioner
the computer may need to be reflashed. if it is running then it is not a bad sensor. either of those being bad would cause it not to run.
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