Car won't start has eight codes
SOURCE: 2003 stratus cam sensor replaced still unresolved
you bypassed the wires that connect to the sensors? that would have been my first guess the harness that plugs into the sensor. after that i would check the ground connection from the ecm. wouldn't hurt to check the battery posts too. if the battery posts are oxidized you can have all kinds of goofy electrical problems. hope that helps.
SOURCE: Car codes Dodge Caravan 2002
new spark plugs basic tune up this will fix it ,then fine the small vacuum leak fix it this should take care of it.
SOURCE: solution for 98 dodge stratus emissions code -
emmission lines on 98 dodge stratus where do they run
SOURCE: My 98 dodge stratus won't startbut it will turn
You need to check if its got air, fuel, and spark. spray some throttle body cleaner in the throttle body and quickly try to start it. if it fires up then your not getting fuel so you may need a fuel pump and filter. If it does nothing check for spark, if you have no spark then you need to check the coils and crank position sensor.
SOURCE: 2005 dodge stratus SXT 2.4l DOHC died in traffic and won't start
Did you check your camshaft position sensor circuits to see if they were working correctly or test the sensor itself before going out and replacing the sensor?....Didn't think so....
Lesson learned here? Diagnostic Test Codes (DTCs) DO NOT tell you what parts to replace. They only tell you which systems or circuits in your vehicle are not working as they should be. Then it is up to the person diagnosing the car to determine what is actually CAUSING the system or circuit to malfunction......Of coarse, this requires that you must first understand how the system is supposed to work...
Anyway, with some proper diagnosis, I think you will probably find that your cam sensor code (P0340) is being caused by a broken timing belt.
(If the cam does not turn, the cam sensor does not produce a signal, and the computer has a problem with that).
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