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Old 06-24-2019, 01:47 PM   #5
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When I brought this in the code was for fuel pressure. i had them install new sensor but turns out the problem was frayed wires - mice!!!

That code is no longer firing. Now it's the 0341 and 1397. Car runs fine BTW.

I'm not as worried about the coolant - he was rushing to get car to me Friday afternoon and said to add more coolant. I was very willing to do so.

But the new code is a pain in the arse. The mice eaten wires got me worried.
So the codes are for camshaft position sensor on both banks.

First: Were either one or both of these codes present before you took the car in for the recent work??

If not::

Then because both sensors are throwing codes after work has been done, I would be looking for something common to both sensors. wiring or a wiring connection common to both sensors may have been disturbed when the recent work was done.
Wiring may look ok but be to close to spark plug coils or some other electrical component that is causing the cam position sensor signal to be disrupted.
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