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Dodge: PCode 0340

  1. #1
    dodge4637
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    PCode 0340

    I recieve Pcode 0340. I know this code is a Cramshaft Sensor Malfunction
    error. The car did hiccup before the check engine light came on so I
    don't beleive it is just a sensor gone bad. My question is how mach dmage
    is being caused if I do not take care of the cramshaft misfire right away?
    Does anyone have an estimate range of a cost to fix the problem. The car
    runs great except once every few days it hicups and throughs the code.
    Any help is much apprectiated. Thanks


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    maxpower
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    Re: PCode 0340

    you dont specify what kind of car it is, but normally if you have that code
    and you did experience a slight miss i would replace the sensor, it could
    leave you stranded
    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
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  3. #3
    dodge4637
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    Re: PCode 0340

    Sorry it is a 2000 Dodge Neon. I alos meant Camshaft not Cramshaft.
    Thanks for the info. Any idea how much it is to replace the sensor?


  4. #4
    maxpower
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    Re: PCode 0340

    thats still easy to replace, off hand i couldnt tell you the price, some of
    these camshaft sensors have been updated to a different part, which means if
    yours is the one in question you will have to cut off and solder the new
    connector on the harness, make sure you ask the dealer(if thats where you
    will buy it from) if you need to buy the jumper harness
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