Good afternoon Burke. My VW Polo 6n 1.4 which I left at the garage. It was running fine. Only needed minor body works and respray. But now won't start only cranking. The fuel pump and injectors don't have power. There are three cables running along the injector line/pipe. One goes to the sensor on the left side of the engine. The other one goes somewhere down on the same left side of the engine. It is connected and holding tight. But there's one which is loose and not connected anywhere. It has a socket which is unplugging. Can you help me with information? Especially a diagram showing where those three wires/cables go so I can see where that one is supposed to connect
Great video. I had the same problem p0340 code from a 2006 Nissan almera 1.6 petrol so I did the exact same testing you did ( I didn’t have a signal monitor ) but I tested the leads by checked for a fluctuating voltage coming from the signal wire as well as the tests You wouldn’t believe the issue ( I had to scrap the car ) The wiring and sensor where fine as the previous owner had replaced the cam and crank sensor ( as they feed off each other ). The Nissan almera has a design where the cog that the crank sensor reads off of is within the crank case . My issue was not the sensor or the leads or power getting too the sensor ( ie fuse ) my issue was that half the teeth off the cog inside the engine crank case (that the sensor ran off )where sheared off completely. And in order to fix it I would have had to tear the engine down ( car only worth a thousand euros maybe )so what could have been a simple fix ended up meaning I had to scrap the whole car ( lovely low milage nice family car )
@@DemonEmbarasser yeah you'd need to make an exact duplicate tone wheel & mount it either in front or behind the balancer then just use your existing sensor....lot of effing around but do-able 👍
P0340, P0344. Long crank time. At high speeds there is delayed acceleration and it's rough/jerky when I release the gas pedal. CEL and TCL are on. Replaced cam sensor and crank sensor, no effect.
Brilliant video!
These are taking your channel to an even higher level.
Thanks for making this and best regards
Thanks very much for the kind words 🙏🙏🙌🙌
Using a scope is now becoming a necessity more so than a secondary diagnostic tool.
Well done 😉
Thanks mate, the scope is a essential bit of kit for sure 👌👍🙌💪
I have same problem, i changed every think, timing belt camshaft sensor, the wiring is good, but always i have p0340
Good job Gerard, very thorough👌👍🙏🙂
Cheers Pat, another one down an endless list to still get through 😂😉
Hope you are all well 🙏🙏
@@GerardBurkeBurkesGarage All good here, Thank You Gerard 👍🙏🙏🙂
Good afternoon Burke.
My VW Polo 6n 1.4 which I left at the garage. It was running fine. Only needed minor body works and respray.
But now won't start only cranking.
The fuel pump and injectors don't have power.
There are three cables running along the injector line/pipe. One goes to the sensor on the left side of the engine. The other one goes somewhere down on the same left side of the engine. It is connected and holding tight. But there's one which is loose and not connected anywhere. It has a socket which is unplugging.
Can you help me with information? Especially a diagram showing where those three wires/cables go so I can see where that one is supposed to connect
Great video. I had the same problem p0340 code from a 2006 Nissan almera 1.6 petrol so I did the exact same testing you did ( I didn’t have a signal monitor ) but I tested the leads by checked for a fluctuating voltage coming from the signal wire as well as the tests
You wouldn’t believe the issue ( I had to scrap the car )
The wiring and sensor where fine as the previous owner had replaced the cam and crank sensor ( as they feed off each other ). The Nissan almera has a design where the cog that the crank sensor reads off of is within the crank case .
My issue was not the sensor or the leads or power getting too the sensor ( ie fuse ) my issue was that half the teeth off the cog inside the engine crank case (that the sensor ran off )where sheared off completely. And in order to fix it I would have had to tear the engine down ( car only worth a thousand euros maybe )so what could have been a simple fix ended up meaning I had to scrap the whole car ( lovely low milage nice family car )
Great share Jay,
Thanks for watching 🙏🙏🙏
Could've rigged up a tone wheel on the harmonic balancer.....👍
@@GerardBurkeBurkesGarage I realise I only live 15 mins from you. Do you have a shop in kilmaine ?
@@lancecooper4646 really?
@@DemonEmbarasser yeah you'd need to make an exact duplicate tone wheel & mount it either in front or behind the balancer then just use your existing sensor....lot of effing around but do-able 👍
I have P0340, only has trouble starting sometimes
You were lucky, i get that code... new cam position sensor in... (by toyota) .... code off... it came back, same thing p0340 :(
Good video
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🌷
P0340, P0344. Long crank time. At high speeds there is delayed acceleration and it's rough/jerky when I release the gas pedal. CEL and TCL are on. Replaced cam sensor and crank sensor, no effect.
Update, realized the cam sensor I bought was aftermarket. I bought the MOPAR one and the car works %100 again.