October Discussion Thread
#723
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.
#726
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.
#727
TGIF! Halloween party tonight!
#731
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.