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2005 Prius Code P0340 during Hot weather.

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Cryptocat777, Jun 24, 2023.

  1. Cryptocat777

    Cryptocat777 New Member

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    My 2005 Prius has been kicking on the check engine light for P0340 camshaft sensor. The interesting thing is that it only happens on Hot days and seems to happen more likely with the AC on. I dont see this code happen on cooler days. How should I proceed forward with this?
     
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    Maybe the sensor is just becoming faulty and his heat sensitive It's electronic so I guess that could be possible is the engine itself getting excessively hot no heat gauge so you might need a temperature gun or some kind of thermometer that you can shoot at different areas of the hoses and parts in the car so is the block assembly or something like that getting excessively warm I wouldn't think it would be enough to fail electronics but you never know I take it your water pump and everything is working well and all that's good?
     
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    I don't have a good recommendation here- the OE code diagnostic procedure assumes that you have a hard fault, not an intermittent. There are a number of possible faults that can trigger the code. Ideally, you'd have someone with a scope monitor cam AND crank sensor signals to see if something "isn't right".

    The sensor itself isn't very easy to get to- info says you have to move the inverter to reach it on the back of the cylinder head.. Maybe you can check resistance (carefully backprobe) the entire cam sensor circuit from the ECM connector- but that might not tell you much. I haven't seen one of these sensors go bad (yet).
     
  5. Cryptocat777

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    Hmm. Well today was much cooler with lots of rain and had no codes thrown For the sensor.

    Also a funny thing happened yesterday I was sitting in the Prius with it on ready and the ICE was not running and I got the alert for the sensor. The only thing that did happen was the AC compressor came on at that time. As far as I know everything else is working well on the car except that the AC compressor is loud and not very cold unless I'm driving even though both fans are working.