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22 mins ago - SOURCE: check engine light is on...bank 1 sensor1 oxygen sensor. if u have one .... 2.7L dodge stratus/ #1 bank #2 sensor location? on 2004 Stratus. Oct 24 ... How can I set the timing on a 1996 dodge stratus 2.4l engine.
Check ignition switch fuse. This
is a 20 Amps. see that it has not blown. In 2004 Fuse should be nr 8 in
the power box under the hood (newer models #24).
Once you are
sure that battery, fuse and wires are OK, check starter and ignition
switch. Check if there is 12V to starter while cranking. If there is
power and the starter motor does not turn, then the motor is gone. If
there is no power to starter motor when you crank, then the ignition
switch located inside the steering column may need replacement. Before
repairing, try reading error codes with a code scanner.
Please tell us your NOT replacing a cam sensor because someone told you to get a code read at some auto parts store. This is like the flu spreading on this site. Codes DO NOT always mean a sensor is bad. Test it before you throw parts at it.
Alright I think I might have the same problem. I am trying to add the photos of where the sensor is but I am not sure it is going to work. If the pics do not come through, then just look to the left of the transmission dip stick and I believe it is the on the back side of the engine. It has a red clip that is holding on the wires to the sensor and it is the left one of the two clips back there. Also before replacing the sensor check out the link below. Another person was having the same problem and fixed it without replacing the sensor. The guy helping him said that if you have bad spark plugs or wires it could trip the MAP sensor trouble code. Hope this helps.
Hi...
The Code P0340 on your Stratus is :
Camshaft Position Sensor Loss signal.
Ok, The first step is check tha condittion on the connector.
For corrosion, bent pins or damaged wires.
If you found that everything is ok.
Replace the Cam Position Sensor.
The Cam Position Sensor, Is common that the Cam fail on this Vehicle and similars of this.
Tha Cam position sensor Is located:
At end of the engine head, driver side. Is attached with 4, 10mm
screw, and the connector at the center of the sensor.
I hope this help on your problem.
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