How To: Replace a Dodge Hemi Camshaft Position Sensor
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2015
- If you are experiencing a hard start situation, engine stalling, rough idle and getting an OBDII engine trouble code of P0340 or 0340 camshaft position sensor circuit malfunction, you may have a bad camshaft sensor. This step by step video shows how I checked and cleared the engine trouble code and replaced the faulty engine sensor.
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Thank you for making this video!! Had the SAME issues with my Dodge Ram Hemi. Was able to easily locate, remove and replace the Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor. I used long-nose pliers to easily remove the sensor.
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my 4th video I watched -- BEST ONE YET -- THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME :)
Great step by step instructions. I changed mine out today in my 2004 Dodge Ram Hemi in about 35 minutes. Runs like new again!
Did your light go off, my light is on?
Good video. Watched it twice and repeated your steps. Seems like it worked out fine. Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help, your video walked me through it.
Thank you ours just went out this will help a lot
Nice thorough description and fix. Thanks!
Thank You!
Good video, had this issue with my 03 2500. Blind area ,but not a hard replacement. Like. The fact the engine would run not well but got me home. Til I fixed sensor. This has been a good truck.
Your the greatest, I installed the new sensor with no problems. 😅😊
I had this issue with my 2010 ram 5.7 hemi. I changed both cam and crank sensors but was still going into limp mode. I talked to 2 mechanics at 2 dodge dealers who wanted $135 to scan it and hope it came Bach with something. Then I talked to my local mechanic who told me the sensors needed to be resynced and offered to do it at no charge! Problem fixed it's been a week now with no issues
How did you resync the sensors? Is there a video on such?
What code were you getting?
Resync? Sounds like bs...
@@michaelhakes5845 well he did it for free so it doesn’t matter
What were your symptoms?
GREAT VIDEO FROM THE STATE OF PA
Thanks for sharing Daniel. I had to replace my Camshaft Position Sensor recently and this video was my guide on how to do it. I have a 2016 Ram 1500 5.7 Big Horn and your instructions worked perfectly for my year, make and model.
Thought about doing it but what i get is a misfire on cylinder 6 after changing coil , sparks plugs and fuel injector. Im stuck now not knowing what to do. Got a scan from a mechanic and still nothing
Thank you! This helped me a lot!
Thank you!!! I have been trying to find this video for a week now. I knew the problem but couldn’t find the location!!! Thanks man!!!
of all the videos over seen little long but I guess its me inpatient but, LOVED YOUR EXPLATION show's all angles just what I need ed learning so I can help my son but my straight is the same love mechanic ..thkyou
I believe that a PO340 and a PO344 code both would indicate this as a position sensor problem. My truck would quit after I shut it down, but then would not start no matter how much cranking you did with the battery. After a bit though it would finally fire up and run like a top. It did this twice last week and was frustrating as hell at the time. Looks like I will be doing this swap soon. Code readers sure are helpful to have. I have run into some parts places where they claim they can't legally clear a code. They can run a scan, but can't clear all the codes afterwards.
keep up the good info brother, thanks
thankyou!! i was about to pay the dealership $500 because I tought it was the key that had to be reprogram. changed the sensor and it turned on with the first crank.
Was your can a crank no start
Thanks very much helped me out alot.
Thank you for sharing this instructive video. It is incredibly informative and it saved me over a thousand dollars for a dealer repair.
Great video very descriptive
Thank you
Nice work there boss!
GOOD VID!!! I WULDA TRIED SCANNING & STARTIN TH TRUCK 2 SEE IF TH CODE DISAPPEARED B4 I CLEARED
IT BUT, VERY NICE!!!
Great video 👍🏼
Thank for the good information
great video thanks
Great helpful video. Thank you. Don't you hate when someone works on your vehicle and either leaves stuff off or not connected. I'm curious on the broken valve spring, what were your symptoms? Having rough idle when warm on 2012 Jeep with the 5.7 with no check engine light.
Broken valve spring usually gives misfire and low compression on compression check. But, usually you have to pull the valve cover and visually inspect to make sure. If it's broken, the valve cover is coming off anyway.
I have an 06 durango and the camshaft sensor keeps going bad. I’ve had to replace it 3 times with the duralast brand from autozone in less than 6 months. I finally installed an oem camshaft sensor that lasted longer than the duralast brand and I recently started having the same problem again. Im beginning to think i have a wiring issue. I’ve heard many mechanics say that Dodge is known to have electrical problems.
Thank You saved me several hundreds of $$$$$dollars.
Thanks for the video 👍 Can you tell me how do I check the time no on a 2004 Dodge Ram hemi? Thanks
Great JOB!
Thank You!
also.. if you don't have a code reader, you can turn the key 3 times on-off (not fully, only to the accessory position and leaving it at the accessory position on the 3rd turn) and it will show the "P" code on the odometer, then show "done" when complete. You can't clear it, only see the code being thrown.
You mean the on position not accessory.
Good video
Thank you sir!
thanks for a great video very helpful thanks again.
what brand code reader, I couldn't catch it in the video as were moving right along. thanks for informative vid
I am getting the long crank symptom on my 2008 Dodge Ram, but its not throwing any codes. Did you have the same symptom without any codes being generated?
thanks Danny
MANY THANKS!!!
Thank You!
Yea,, good vid motor idles smooth 2!!!! Nice!!
Glad that helped!
My 06 ram 3500 hemi seems like it has rpm problems. I’ve replaced every part that usually causes rpm surges and low idling and truck still does it. Seems to run fine but rpms seem to be inaccurate. I’ll be going 50mph and rpms show it to be at 800rpms. Also sometimes has s problem accelerating. Could this be causing it?
Thank you ... pain in the ass my block there was a canister in the way 1/4 drive gave me the clearance to get at the bolt 🔩
On the corner of the valve cover there is a weird looking plug which holds the wiring harness into place there. I believe this is the area where you showed that there was a ground wire loose in your video. i do not with to snap off that plastic plug, but it has my wiring harness held so tight that I really can't get to that 10 mm bolt to remove the camshaft position sensor. How do those type of plugs work in being properly removed? Never mind, I went to a parts house and found a tool to remove that plug with. It will likely be a one use tool, but probably cheaper to get one on Ebay than at a local auto parts house. It is called Clip Removal Pliers. They worked great once I found exactly where to push them in. My trouble now is removal of that pigtail that connects to the camshaft position sensor. I have not been able to separate them, yet. It got dark so I will be finishing this up tomorrow.
Is this piece actually just pressed into place? Will a flat blade screwdriver lift it out?
Old mechanic told me that a flat blade screwdriver will likely break it, especially if the truck is older. Suggested to use Clip Removal Pliers from Advanced Auto or such. $23 bucks for an essential one use tool, but it worked like champ when I figured out where to insert it and how to avoid all the wiring in the way. (You can likely pick one up on Ebay much cheaper). I had to get over the engine from the front in order to put this tool onto that plug. Any rate, the wiring was so very tight and right in front of that camshaft position sensor that I could not get at the thing until I got that plug removed. It is actually a rubber piece slid over a metal stud on the valve cover. You could likely use a straight slot screwdriver, but my luck would be that it would break on me. I took out the 10 mm bolt okay, but separating that pig tail from the position sensor is a real frickin' challenge, for sure. Not sure just how that pigtail is supposed to be released, but it took super strength to do the job and separate the two. It got dark on me before I could insert the new position sensor, so I will have to continue tomorrow to get it all back together again. This video really did help me though. I did use the dielectric grease on the rubber seal and i hope I have no issues in reinserting it all and locking it down tomorrow. I am hoping that cures my stalling problem, as this happened earlier today and scared the poop out of me, as you lose all power steering and simply coast for a short distance. Cars parked all about the curb, so I had to try to make it around a turn, but the truck died completely and it took maybe 50 cranks before it turned back on as if nothing had happened. I caught every darn red light on the way home and sweated getting back before it did it again. This sensor had been throwing out a PO340 code. Hoping this cures the issue.
So i got the same code for my 11 dodge charger. Plus like you said i do have to step on the accelerator in ordered for the car to start. And also my traction controll light came on and woulnt go away. It came on when my check engin light came at the same time..
2007 1500 5.7 dodge I did timing chain oil pump n cam sensor n when I go 75 or so it stutters and it doesn't shift out of 2gear it came back with scanner that it was my cam but it's brand new wat u think
I have po0340 code does that cause engine to die while driving ? Or just fix problem when it cranks no start.
my hemi is starting to take 2-3 seconds to start. it's starting, I'm going to have to do this soon.
good job
Thank You!
hey thank you
thank you
I once had the same code came out to be my computer needed to be replaced. Today I got the same code cam sensor bank1 found oil in my PCM connectors.
Mines got a stupid emission cylinder in front of it
Pretty safe to say you should change these before they go bad (if you have the extra cash). just look at it.
I've lost my sensor 3 times in 2 years. What causes them to go bad?
Would this be the culprit if I have a p0300 code?
I have a question. my 2009 Dodge Ram hemi drives great! But when I come to a stop, it drops in idle to 500rpm evenly every time
(unless my a/c is on which is weird).
BUT I can give it just a touch on the gas with out moving, and it corrects itself to 700..
it shifts great, runs strong and sounds healthy.
It’s stalled a few times since I’ve owned it.
I’ve replaced the MAP sensor and no luck. And cleaned the throttle body and no luck.
Any suggestions? I might try to clean the throttle body a little more..
Been having the same problem I've changed about everything I could even had to replace the whole engine so I have no idea maybe it has to do with something in the transmission? Oh and the idle is supposed to be 500-900 rpm at idle on a stock 5.7 hemi.
I have a 2009 5.7 hemi and been having issues where my park idle is at 500rpms and when I'm driving up the mountain truck stays at 2000rpms and won't go past 40mph unless I floor it. It shifts smooth on flat surface, but higher rpms like I'm not getting a connection or something. It's so strange. I read that this sensor can cause this issue that I'm having. I'm not stalling out though, and no rough idle.
I've had the same exact issue with my 2006 ram 1500 with a 5.7 hemi. Something that helped was changing the thermostat oddly enough. Before I changed my thermostat, the previous one was installed and correctly and my gauge would run somewhere halfway between the full spectrum of the full spectrum of the gauge. After I changed my thermostat, it would go up to about 1/4 of the full spectrum of the gauge and maintains that temperature constantly and The truck began idling around 600 RPM after the thermostat change.
Well i have a 6 cylinder 2013 3.6 and I'm trying to replace my camshaft censer but I can't find it..
Would it cause misfire?
I have a no start but it cranks and have no codes could it be cam sensor or crank i have fuel pressure
I changed mine but the light still on, do I have to unhook battery
wow a little thing makes a difference
In looking up replacement position sensor for my '04 Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi, I found that at all the local parts stores, bar none, the aftermarket position sensors were rated as pure junk in most cases. The failed right out of the box or very quickly after installation and seemed to lack quality control for the part. Most of those rating them went back to the stock MoPar part and had no further issues once they replaced this part. I'd hate to install this and only find it to fail shortly afterwards, but that is how 99% or those who did this rated the aftermarket parts, no matter which of the three brands were used as a replacement. Thanks for the video as it looks like the typical old fart can actually do this and probably have the most difficulty in just finding a good step stool to use to get up there and work. Not sure if the DL grease is actually any better on those plastic contacts than contact spray would be. The stuff would work well as to the plastic body as you used it. Any rate, I enjoyed the video and was appreciative that you ended up with just enough lighting in the video to actually show the part location and all.
Did you just make that up? Most aftermarket parts are just as good and many times are better than oem. OEM parts are made as cheap as possible to increase profits.
thanks
Thank You!
My 2012 Hemi has same symptoms but the code was 008. Anyone help? Is it the same?
Mine is doing the same exact thing
A couple of days ago I took my truck to the car wash well it shot off in the car wash I then took it to auto zone it said censer misfire then i took it too my mechanic he said it was my radiator he change my radiator the other day while driving to Fayetteville it was raining really hard and my truck stalled again do you by any chance know what that could be
Shut off not shot off
itsthewetwetrain.
My cam shaft sensor on my 2006 ram is stuck its not broke yet but its hard to pull out anything I can spray in to it
I just sprayed mine with WD40. Take small screw driver behind it and apply pressure alternating from top to bottom
Just replaced mine on 2012 Ram. Didn't have to take any parts off to get to it. Half hour job
joe king is it in the same position as this video?
I have 12 ram 5.7
Hi my 2006 Dodge Charger rt 5.7 has been randomly stalling it cranks right back up when no problem then sometimes when I’m driving it will cut off then come back on could this fix my problem I Got new spark plugs through the dealership and they changed one coil but it stills does it please HELP!!!!
So Exxxtra I’ve been dealing with the same problem. Know of any fix??
Mine did the same it turned out to be my spark plugs. Since you bought new spark plugs then that’s not your problem. You can also try changing your MAP sensor, or Camshaft Position Sensor, if it’s not those then honestly it could be your ECM. Or TCM, BUT do not change either right away because it will cost a lot
I have the same year and model, I changed my ECM, and TCM and it continued to stall. I changed my spark plugs and MAP sensor, it didn’t do it as often but it will randomly cut off and on while driving but it stopped stalling out completely.
So Exxxtra did you check the wiring? They melt all the time arround the oil filter area
So Exxxtra , it’s your fuel pump...
Trust me.. People think that when
your fuel pump goes out it won’t
start, which is true, but in some
cases the fuel pump WEAKENS
causing to turn on and then cut
off while you’re driving, they
ignore the fact that sometimes
the fuel pump weakens not
going out in it’s entirely...
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Can anybody help?
I bought new sensor but it not fitting in properly!
Mine does the same thing it's been doing it for years. Cycle ignition 2 or 3 times then it starts no problem. Only does it when its hot.
U ever figure out what it was?
@@davidm.1098 replaced the throttle body.
i just did mine now it will not start at all do i have to erase the code before it will start ...
What was your outcome?
I want to know as well mine won’t start I’ve put a second sensor now after 2 days of no start figuring first one was defective but still no goddamn start
nice video, did the problem get fixed and if so where did you purchase the sensor?
It did fix the problem, and I usually purchase parts from Autozone to keep all my lifetime warranties in one place. But I also frequent every other parts store and lately... their customer service has been considerably better that Autozone.
Are these on 1999 Rams?
location of camshaft sensor 2016 2500 6.4 HEMI
People don't forget to take the battery neg cable off
I have 2010 hemi ram1500
Engine ligth came when i got scanned. It shows this can anyone tell me tht what shoul i do?
P0016
Generic
Crankshaft-Position - Camshaft Position
Correlation - Bank 1
Sensor A
What size is the bolt for the sensor
Did you ever find out?
Not positive but I think that particular sensor gets a 1/4 turn counterclockwise to remove. That might have been why it wasn't cooperating. Then again, nothing ever does cooperate!
What year and motor size is your truck? 😎
Not sure of the year, but his airbox has 5.7 Hemi on it. Regardless of the year, most of the camshaft sensors will be located in and around the location he shows on his truck. I have a 2006 Dodge Magnum 5.7 Hemi, camshaft sensor is the same location. 2.7L and 3.5L Chargers, Magnums, and 300's will be different.
My truck runs at high idle, Once the RPM drops down the truck starts missing and stalls. Could this be the problem?
Same problem here I'll fix mine tomorrow and let you know how that goes
@@luizsopranpires1375 did it fix it?
My truck did the same thing. I changed the throttle position sensor. Fixed my high idling problems.
Is there a reason why after i replaced both the camshaft and crankshaft sensors my truck takes 5 seconds to crank over?
I have the exact same issue....and I am still getting the P0340 error code after replacing it. I used an aftermarket sensor...may be the issue, I had to replace the oil sender switch, used an aftermarket one, and was not working, replaced that with OEM and its all working correctly. May be the camshaft sensor is the same, has to be OEM.
@@stephenpetrovich2383 i was wondering if just the camshaft sensor i got was a generic one im going to try a mopar one and will post results soon
@@ichorwolf1531 let me know if you go to an OEM sensor...I am probably leaning towards that way. IF I change it and have better results I will post results too
@@ichorwolf1531 OK....great news tonight....so I went to the local dealer, got a new OEM camshaft position sensor, replaced that tonight, and all my codes are gone, including the ESP light being on. Checked my code reader, and nothing ....i started right up, no extra cranking like it had been doing...and it sounds great. Tomorrow I will take it to work and test run it....but things look good at the moment.
@@stephenpetrovich2383 thats really good
Ok cool now just replaced it now how do you reset it the damn engine light is still on and that is what OBD2 said it was
Disconnect battery I think
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Whats your handle?
Why can't you explain that you do not advertise the fact that the drivers side , which is bank 1, is much harder and you need to remove the alternator to replace the camshaft position sensor
could this fix a P0013 code?
wondering the samething. i know its been awhile but did you end up finding a fix for p0013 code i currently have that
CanadianBlue After a few oil changes mine went away. I also replaced the variable timing solenoid while I was at it.
using, dielectric grease??
Couldn't figure out why he would want to introduce silicone into the cam lobe lubrication system. Thought i was the only one that thought that was weird. Don't think he knows what dielectric grease is for.
The dielectric grease is for the connector, not the sensor itself. Lube it with engine oil.
If it's stuck when removing then use a flat blade screwdriver and attempt to twist it around a little to break it loose and then wiggle it out once it spins some. Spin it a little clockwise and counterclockwise (in any order).
That "Hemi hat" intake resonator is supposed to be like that. Odd design. It's just 2 bolts in front and the rest is just press fit onto the throttle body with a silicone donut looking seal.
On the magnum the cmp is located on the back of the block near the flywheel 6 hours later I have it out. Maybe 6 more hours I will have the new one in.
Magnum, which engine?
1.what useful when i use cam sensor ? 2. sensor cam come with steel or plastic Chain .
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Lol hilarious
It seems more and more most .mechanics are damn lazy, first hand up here I do most work because in the end I'm redoing it anyway.
My fucking 10mm bolt will not, I repeat, WILL NOT thread back in for some reason. FUCKING HELP.
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I don't have that problem I built my whole custom exhaust under my truck like that from front to back