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The P0343 diagnostic trouble code on a 2001 Porsche Boxster (which corresponds to Porsche code 112) indicates a Camshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit High Input on Bank 1. This means the engine control module (DME) is receiving an abnormally high voltage signal (typically above 4.5V) from the sensor.
Potential Causes
The issue is likely electrical, a sensor failure, or potentially a mechanical timing problem.
Faulty Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor: Internal failure due to heat, age, or oil contamination is a common cause.
Wiring/Connector Issues:
Frayed, chafed, or damaged wiring in the harness.
A short circuit in the signal wire to a higher voltage source (like the 12V battery line, or B+).
Poor connections, corroded terminals, or loose pins at the sensor or DME connector.
DME (Engine Control Module) Failure: Though rare, an internal DME problem or outdated software could misinterpret the signal.
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