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If it's a chain driven engine then you may have a stretched timing chain and the Fauld may be coursed by a deviation between the reading on the inlet and exhaust camshsft sensors
Put GM P0341 into Google are watch a few films on it on Youtube. It seems to be common. The wiring connector may be your problem. You'll need a multi-function meter to see if that's it. Fluke makes good one for not much money.
Error Code:P1340
Description: Camshaft Position Sensor B Circuit Malfunction
Solution:
- Delete codes
- Check the connector and wires attached to the cam shaft position sensor.
- Cam shaft position sensor defective. (Replace with good known one).
- Wiring harness.
- ECM.
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