The P1390 code is a generic diagnostic trouble code (DTC) that indicates a problem with the camshaft position sensor circuit or its correlation with the crankshaft position sensor. It typically suggests that the engine control module (ECM) has detected an inconsistency in the timing or position of the camshaft compared to the crankshaft. This issue can lead to poor engine performance, misfires, or difficulty starting the engine. It's important to diagnose the specific cause, which may involve checking wiring, connectors, or the sensors themselves.
P1390 indicates your timing belt skipped one or more teeth...
Diagnostic code P1390 for a Dodge Neon indicates a problem with the camshaft position sensor or its circuit. This can result in issues like poor engine performance, misfires, or difficulty starting the vehicle. It's important to inspect the sensor and its wiring for faults, and if necessary, replace the sensor to resolve the issue. Always consult a repair manual or a professional mechanic for specific diagnostics and repairs.
P1390 means cam/crank not in time. Probably slipped a tooth on the cam belt (Installed wrong most likely, easy to do) or, just a chance, cam timing sensor is bad. Take it apart and look.
G sensor is right side of frame Could you be a little more specific please?
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