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Anonymous Posted on Jun 29, 2012

I have the code p0340 for slip n tcs is telling me is a sensor but it show2

Code p0340 wicht sensor is it

  • Anonymous Jun 30, 2012

    that the code the show in the dashboard but i put a npc n it give me that code p0340 i call the auto part but they r telling me there is 2 of then witch one it is

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I am not sure what "slip n tcs" means but on the 2005 nissan maxima the code P0340 is for the camshaft position sensor circit on bank 1, which is in the rear of the engine compartment. Code P0345 is for camshaft position on bank 2, which is in the front of the engine compartment. The images show the Cyl banks and a cam sensor.i have the code p0340 for slip n tcs is telling me - 6_29_2012_3_38_07_am.gif

  • Anonymous Jun 30, 2012

    the cam sensor you need is for the rear bank of the engine, if you are standing in front of the car looking at the engine it will be on the side that is closest rear of the engine compartment, I found it online at some parts stores and it is the one with the straight connector and is either labled for the right bank or rear bank of the engine, i also noticed that it the cheapest of the two. What parts store are you using?

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SOURCE: TCS, SLIP and ABS lights on

Check your brake fluid first. If that is low, top it off and recheck. If its ok, than you will need one of the rear ABS sensors. You will need to plug it in and find out which side it is. That's really the only ABS issue that car has. One of the rear ABS sensors fails.

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SOURCE: well all the Lights of ABS TCS SLIP started to

CANT FIX AT HOME,DEALERSHIP HAS TO FIX.ABS AND TCS SYSTEM HAS TO BE CHECKED WITH SPECIAL DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT.

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