I can only say where it is on my 2002, hopefully similar if not the same.
from the air filter cover look 6-8 inches to the left (if standing in front) and it's mounted to the side of the engine. right on top. it should be the only wiring harness there.
there is a small hose coming from the air filter cover that almost lays right on it.
hope this helps.
It is a sensor that reads the rotational position of the camshaft. The engine computer uses that to control ignition and fuel timing.
It reads the rotational position of the camshaft. The computer uses this for fuel and ignition timing.
It is on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
It is on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
DTC P0340 is a camshaft position sensor or circuit problem.
It is the three wire sensor on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
It is on the driver side end of the cylinder head. It is on the end of the head, near the air cleaner.
Possible causes could be,Timing gear misaligned,Faulty crankshaft position sensor,Faulty camshaft position sensor,Engine oil dirty,Incorrect engine oil viscosity,Crankshaft position sensor circuit is open or shorted,Camshaft position sensor circuit is open or shorted,
The cam sensor is not adjustable.
cost me $200 , which included camshaft sensor
No.
expensive. i paid about 115 for the camshaft position sensor including labor. maybe not so bad, but what a pain to figure out.