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Old 10-17-2015, 05:02 PM
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I have a 2001 S80 2.8 T6. Car was idling and when I returned to it, it stopped running. I tried to restart it and it just cranked. I put a scanner to it and came up with a P0343 code which said "camshaft position sensor". Replaced it ($225.00). Still won't start and still comes up with the same code. Took of neg battery cable for half hour to reset the brain only to have same results.

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Check your timing belt
 
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Old 10-18-2015, 05:29 PM
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Talk to a friend who worked for Chrysler a few years ago and remembered about the brain giving you the camshaft code when it was actually a crank sensor code. So what they did , anytime they got a cam, or crank code they would just change both sensors.
I realize that's Chrysler, but has anyone hear of that? Also should your engine still be able to run with either sensor bad? I didn't tear the engine down and not that inclined to do so. I can see my timing belt peeking around the cover and doe's feel like it has decent tension on it. Also I can see my camshaft turning looking into the oil fill hole.
I got a bad feeling about this....

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That's Chrysler. A cam position code is usually timing, not the sensor on a Volvo.
 
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