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P0341What the P0341 code means. P0341 is an OBD-II generic code that says the engine control module (ECM) detected the engine camshaft position sensor circuit is not within specifications. The sensor pulses do not correlate to the pulses of the crankshaft sensor.
code p0135 refers to a HO2S sensor 1 bank 1 heater control ---circuit malfunction- ===causes ---fuse --wiring and sensor
the other code p0341 would point to your problem It refers to camshaft position sensor(CMP) sensor A bank 1 --range / performance problem===causes --insecure sensor /rotor---air gap---wiring - CMP sensor
check that the rotor is fixed properly , that there is no dirt in the air gap and adjust the air gap. If it still plays up replace the sensor.
HI ghosthunter6 codes P0131&P0137&P0341 indicative of having electrical short . P0131 Front Heated Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 harness is open or shorted . P0137 Rear Heated Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 harness is open or shorted . P0341 Camshaft position sensor harness or connectors (The sensor circuit is open or shorted) . code B1218 horn relay coil circuit short to voltage battery . IT could be cousin problem with other sensors . First replace horn relay and clear E C M codes IF problem and codes P0131&P0137 come back you need o2 sensors .put I don't thank so. YOU MUST REPLACE HORN RELAY .OK
The P0341 code is a code indicating that the cam position sensor circuit is out of range or not performing properly. The P0404 code indicates the EGR is out of range or not performing properly.
Those codes seem rather odd to have together. If the cam sensor was bad I would expect some driveability issues or possibly even issues with getting the vehicle started. The EGR could cause some idle issues.
I just cant get past that those codes seem so unrelated, they are for two different systems. If you are not experiencing any driveablity issues, I would clear the codes with either a scan tool or just disconnect the battery for a few minutes. If they come back then yes, I would have it looked at. You could try replacing the Cam position sensor, and see if that helps, but the EGR is a bit more challenging and would be a more costly item to replace.
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