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07 chevy aveo camshaft sensor p0340 - 2007 Chevrolet Aveo 5 Hatchback

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2011

SOURCE: camshaft position sensor a circuit bank 1 or

for the code po340 go to this site it will help you out. obd-codes.com/po340

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the camshaft position sensor located-99 Chevy Lumina 3.1

It's held down by one bolt right above the timing chain cover. It's next to the head that's facing toward the front of the car.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: locate camshaft sensor 2002 chevy trailblazer

Assuming you have a 4.2L engine here is the location.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2010

SOURCE: My 2003 Tracker 4-cyl 2.0L quit going down the

Yes it can. Usually a cam sensor (on GM's) will cause it to go into 'limp' mode. I do believe it is a timing belt on this model. Hopefully that did not break. If it did the engine would definately sound "different" while trying to start.

Testimonial: "Thanks for the suggestions. I decided to remove the cam cover. The upper timing chain had broken on the left side cam. Motor had been run low of oil."

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2010

SOURCE: how do you change an oxygen sensor on 2006 chevy aveo

There is a special socket for O2 sensors which allow the wires to stick out and not get twisted up. It's not expensive and available at most auto parts stores. Disconnect the sensor from the wiring harness, with the plug and then use the socket to remove and replace the new sensor. Re-connect electrical plug.

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Code P0340.

camshaft position sensor circuit malfunction---check the connection and wiring around and to the sensor the following link can assist you with the trouble shooting
http://www.obd-codes.com/p0340 P0340 Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction http://www.myautorepairadvice.com/p0340.html
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Chevrolet Aveo 2004 Error code 0340

This indicates that a problem was detected in the camshaft position sensor circuit. Since it says circuit, that means the problem could lie in any part of the circuit - the sensor itself, the wiring, or the ECM if this was helpful please leave good feed back
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P0340 99 jeep cherokee code

P0340 JEEP - Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit engine cylinder Bank 1 Sensor 1

Possible causes- Camshaft Position Sensor harness is open or shorted
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Where is camshaft sensor bank 1 located in 2007 Chevy Aveo sedan?

On the 1.6 liter the value cover and upper timing cover need to be removed to replace the cam sensor. It will be mounted in between the two cam gears.

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I have a Chevy 2006 Aveo. Two codes came up when the engine check light was put on a scanner. Code P0340 and Code P0133. The check engine light has turned off and on by itself several times in the...

P0340 OBD-II Trouble Code - Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction

This indicates that a problem was detected in the camshaft position sensor circuit. Since it says circuit, that means the problem could lie in any part of the circuit - the sensor itself, the wiring, or the PCM. Don't just replace the CPS (camshaft position sensor) and think that will definitely fix it.

Symptoms can include:
* Hard starting or no start
* Rough running / misfiring
* Loss of engine power

Causes: A code P0340 could mean one or more of the following has happened:
* a wire or connector in the circuit could be grounded/shorted/broken
* the camshaft position sensor may have failed
* the PCM may have failed
* there exists an open circuit
* the crankshaft position sensor may have failed

Possible Solutions: With a P0340 OBD-II trouble code, diagnosis can be tricky at times. Here are some things to try:
* Visually inspect all the wiring and connectors in the circuit
* Check for continuity in the circuit wiring
* Check the operation (voltage) of the camshaft position sensor
* Replace the camshaft position sensor as required
* Check the crankshaft position circuit as well
* Replace circuit wiring and/or connectors as required
* Diagnose/replace the PCM as required



P0133 OBD-II Trouble Code - Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank1, Sensor1)

This involves the front oxygen sensor on Bank 1. This code indicates the engine air fuel ratio is not being adjusted by the oxygen sensor signal or the ECM as expected to do so, or not adjusted as often as expected to do so once the engine is warmed or under normal engine use.

Symptoms: You will likely not notice any drivability problems, although there may be symptoms.

Causes: A code P0133 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
* The oxygen sensor is faulty
* The wiring to the sensor is broken / frayed
* There is an exhaust leak

Possible Solutions: The simplest thing to do is to reset the code and see if it comes back.
If the code comes back, the problem is more than likely the front Bank 1 oxygen sensor. You will likely wind up replacing it but you should also consider these possible solutions:
* Check and fix any exhaust leaks
* Check for wiring problems (shorted, frayed wires)
* Check the frequency and amplitude of the oxygen sensor (advanced)
* Check for a deteriorating / contaminated oxygen sensor, replace if necessary
* Check for inlet air leaks
* Check the MAF sensor for proper operation


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Engine turns but won't start

No.: TSB-07-11-001
DATE: January, 2007
MODEL: 2002-07 Lancer 2.0L
SUBJECT:
HARD TO START ENGINE DTC P0340 (and P0335)

PURPOSE
The engine may be hard or impossible to start and MFI DTC P0335 and possibly P0340 may be stored due to abnormal wear to the camshaft position sensor support. Oil grooves have been added to the camshaft position sensor support to improve lubrication
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