October Discussion Thread
Error code printout :
troubleshooting P0345
Definition BBCamshaft position sensor (CMP or phase) circuit-bank 2
Probable cause:
BB1 - open or short circuit condition
BB2 - poor electrical connection
BB3 - faulty starter motor
BB4 - faulty CMP sensor
BB5 - engine mechanical condition
the guy at autozone said the reading didnt give out a exact sensor and that it could be reading wrong? the have a front sensor for 64.99 and a rear sensor for 84.99
troubleshooting P0345
Definition BBCamshaft position sensor (CMP or phase) circuit-bank 2
Probable cause:
BB1 - open or short circuit condition
BB2 - poor electrical connection
BB3 - faulty starter motor
BB4 - faulty CMP sensor
BB5 - engine mechanical condition
the guy at autozone said the reading didnt give out a exact sensor and that it could be reading wrong? the have a front sensor for 64.99 and a rear sensor for 84.99
Orlando Infiniti sells the OEM part for $70. It is different from the P0340 code which is the sensor for the driver's side cylinder bank and is located in the front. The parts guy might even give you a club discount.
I just changed that sensor in my sedan a couple of months ago. It's simple and takes less about 20 minutes or less.
got my fenders rolled yesterday. need to go buy some new tires one day...i've shredded mine to helll!
anyone from jax heard of elite custom body & paint? guy had like 5 supras in his lot..pretty cool actually. it's at the intersection of atlantic & southside.
anyone from jax heard of elite custom body & paint? guy had like 5 supras in his lot..pretty cool actually. it's at the intersection of atlantic & southside.
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P0345 is the camshaft position sensor on the paddenger side in the rer near the firewall.
Orlando Infiniti sells the OEM part for $70. It is different from the P0340 code which is the sensor for the driver's side cylinder bank and is located in the front. The parts guy might even give you a club discount.
I just changed that sensor in my sedan a couple of months ago. It's simple and takes less about 20 minutes or less.
Orlando Infiniti sells the OEM part for $70. It is different from the P0340 code which is the sensor for the driver's side cylinder bank and is located in the front. The parts guy might even give you a club discount.
I just changed that sensor in my sedan a couple of months ago. It's simple and takes less about 20 minutes or less.



