I never write comments but this is the best explanation I have found so far on this particular situation thank you for taking the time to create this content..
All you did was play around. No repair done. No explanation of the failure. Your scope was not done correctly. We appreciate you trying! Why didnt you check continuity between the signal at the sensor to pcm? Have you heard that cam signal is dependent on the Ac draw of the Alternator? You can check wave forms for the Ac current draw of the Alternator? Why didn't you check continuity of the sensor itself? You also didnt ohm/check continuity of the cam connector to pcm connector to check the harness itself. Left alot on the table here.
Hey I just replaced my camshaft sensor it’s a 2011 escalde.with 170*** miles. With a new one oem , and now I have a P0335 ,p0340, p0341 Maybe it’s just crankshaft sensors? Any input would be great
I never write comments but this is the best explanation I have found so far on this particular situation thank you for taking the time to create this content..
All you did was play around. No repair done. No explanation of the failure. Your scope was not done correctly. We appreciate you trying! Why didnt you check continuity between the signal at the sensor to pcm? Have you heard that cam signal is dependent on the Ac draw of the Alternator? You can check wave forms for the Ac current draw of the Alternator? Why didn't you check continuity of the sensor itself? You also didnt ohm/check continuity of the cam connector to pcm connector to check the harness itself. Left alot on the table here.
So you didn’t explain what caused the code at all lol
Hey I just replaced my camshaft sensor it’s a 2011 escalde.with 170*** miles. With a new one oem , and now I have a P0335 ,p0340, p0341
Maybe it’s just crankshaft sensors? Any input would be great
Nice video. Thanks. Please clear me is CKP sensor or CAM sensor???
It's a cam sensor
Mate I’m having problems with my car and would love to ask you a ew questions if that possible ?
What should I look for it I don't have the 5v when I do the testing?
If you don't have a 5v one the wire. Most likely you have an open in the wire or the ecm is not providing voltage
@@JaboTheMechanic do you have any other videos on how to check those?
How much voltage you had @zachdelacruz6429
Can i run a new ground to it?
Probably not looking at the wrong year or anything. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️