What is the OBD code for camshaft sensor?

What is the OBD code for camshaft sensor?

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.

What are the symptoms of a bad camshaft position sensor?

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Camshaft Position Sensor. $79.99 – $89.99. Average rating from 4,829 customers who received a Check Engine Light is on Inspection. The camshaft position sensor gathers information about the vehicle’s camshaft speed and sends it to the vehicle’s engine control module (ECM).

Where is the crankshaft position sensor located on a Mercedes Benz?

If the crankshaft position sensor is not operating properly, your car will run very erratically or perhaps not at all. Replacement of the sensor is not as easy as the camshaft sensor, unfortunately. The crankshaft sensor is located on the rear of the engine up against the firewall on the bell housing.

Why is the OBDII port on my Mercedes not working?

I received that cable yesterday and took the car to an Advanced Auto store this morning and they tried their basic scanner with this converter cable on the 38 pin socked and still had no communication or power, so I still can’t read my codes.

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Camshaft Position Sensor. $79.99 – $89.99. Average rating from 4,829 customers who received a Check Engine Light is on Inspection. The camshaft position sensor gathers information about the vehicle’s camshaft speed and sends it to the vehicle’s engine control module (ECM).

Why is the OBDII scanner not working on my Mercedes Benz?

When I got home I took an OBDII scanner, the same one I have used several times in the past to read the codes, and the machine did not connect at all to the car, simply the OBDII scanner does not power up. When I move the key to the ignition position the CEL light comes on as it should and goes off when the engine starts.

If the crankshaft position sensor is not operating properly, your car will run very erratically or perhaps not at all. Replacement of the sensor is not as easy as the camshaft sensor, unfortunately. The crankshaft sensor is located on the rear of the engine up against the firewall on the bell housing.

Can a Mercedes-Benz W203 use the OBDII port?

I don’t believe the W203 has the old 38-pin connector under the hood. But, I believe that the “C4” version of SDS (the wifi version most shops have now) has its own power supply, so it can talk to the car’s systems over OBDII without that fuse.