Code p0342 refers to camshaft position sensor(CMP) sensor A bank 1 --low input== causes wiring short to ground--CMP sensor--ECM
check wiring and connections , replace the position sensor
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P0341What the P0341 code means. P0341 is an OBD-II generic code that says the engine control module (ECM) detected the engine camshaft position sensor circuit is not within specifications. The sensor pulses do not correlate to the pulses of the crankshaft sensor.
When you go to parts store to buy the part, they have component location charts that may help you. You know it will be near the camshaft, and often at the front. You might want to just buy a cheap shop manual for full instructions for this and so much more.
P0342Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Low Input P0122 Code - Throttle Position Sensor/Switch A Circuit Low Inputith a P0442, the most common repair is to: Remove and reinstall the gas cap, clear the codes, and drive for a day and see if the codes come back. Otherwise, replace the gas cap (we recommend an OEM not aftermarket part), or Inspect the EVAP system for cuts/holes in tubes/hoses
A code P0122 may mean that one or more of the following has happened: TPS not mounted securely TPS circuit short to ground or another wire Faulty TPS Damaged computer (PCM
Oxygen sensor can give trouble because of many factors, but usually they get faulty at certain mileage, as to camshaft position sensor this can have only few problems: one is when the belt jumps a tooth, another when the wiring gets loose, and final if the sensor reaches its operational mileage.
with this many codes there is no way this car is not going to end up in the shop. From what I see you either have a failed computer or a internal transmission issue or wiring issues. Without a data scanner do see all your sensors there will be no way to even begin. Aboyt
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