Dodge Caravan - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
2006. How can I replace a rollover valve?
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2006 Dodge Caravan 2.4, V4. It has code P0340.
The P0340 code indicates a problem with the camshaft position sensor circuit. However, given the additional symptoms you've described, it's possible that there may be multiple issues contributing to the no-start condition. Here are a few things you may want to check:
- Check the wiring and connector for the camshaft position sensor. Make sure the wiring is not damaged and the connector is securely attached.
- Check the timing belt or chain. A broken or worn timing belt or chain can cause the camshaft position sensor to fail and can also result in a no-start condition.
- Check the crankshaft position sensor. A failed crankshaft position sensor can also cause a no-start condition.
- Check the fuel pressure. While you can hear the fuel pump activate, it's possible that it's not delivering the proper pressure to the fuel injectors.
- Check the ignition system. Check for spark at the spark plugs and make sure the ignition system is functioning properly.
- Check for vacuum leaks. A vacuum leak can cause a rough idle or a no-start condition.
It's also possible that the excessive oil on the spark plugs may be related to a separate issue such as a failed piston ring or valve seal.
If you've checked all of these components and are still unable to diagnose the issue, I would recommend taking your vehicle to a qualified mechanic who can perform additional diagnostics to pinpoint the cause of the no-start condition.
3/18/2023 10:50:05 PM •
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