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Old Jan 25, 2017
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Re: several codes

Originally Posted by bl817
sorry no, i forgot about the p0340 code by the time we got the parts orders and installed in the car. should i voltage check the connector for the cam sensor or since its thrown codes multiple times, just go ahead and replace? thanks again for help.
It works fine until the sensor gets heated up, then the code sets....right? If wiring was a problem I think it would set codes right away, not 15 minutes after startup.

I'd expect to replace the sensor.
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