automatic or manual doesnt matter because that's talking about the tranny. ONLY swap a camshaft if its the EXACTsame engine.
Replace the crankshaft and camshaft senors and then clear the codes with an oBD II engine scanner and that will fix it.
It comes on when the engine computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. You need to have the system checked for codes.
take it to a dealer or a qualified mechanic for a diagnostic
if there is no camshaft position sensor then why am i getting codes for it and how do i eliminate those codes?
A bad camshaft position sensor will cause a engine to run very rough or not run at all. Replacing the camshaft sensor is very complicated.
The camshaft position sensor is an integral part of the distributor. If codes and tests indicate that it is faulty, the distributor must be replaced. Last I looked a cheap one was $1,500.
Camshaft sensor interrupter will send that code.
P0340 Camshaft position sensor circuit P0340 (M) No Cam Signal At PCM No fuel sync.
The Check Engine Light should be on if the sensor is faulty. The car may or may not hesitate, stall, or accelerate poorly. To read the engine error codes, cycle the ignition key from "off" to "on" three times: Turn the iginition key to the "on" position where the check engine light comes on but do not start the car. Turn the ignition key to off, then on, off, and on again and leave the key there. The odometer will read out any error codes. P0340 and P0344 are trouble codes for the camshaft position sensor.
Get the ecu codes read, there is a fault code listed in the engine ecu
Problem with the transmission. You need to have the transmission computer checked for codes to know a possible cause.
I can not find them anywhere in America!!!!!!!!!