2004 Honda accord 2.4 p0341 code timing chain was stretched...replaced chain and tensioner. Now it free spins ...no compression? Ran before but rough.now nothing what gives?
Asked by ghost95948 Jun 14, 2015 at 06:26 PM about the 2004 Honda Accord LX
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
4 Answers
ghost95948 answered 9 years ago
Set all marks as should be to the best of my knowledge nothing moved did get a small back fire after third time aliening everything but that was with gas floored
Have you checked the car for trouble codes after you changed the belt? If not recheck them. Did you change the Camshaft Position Sensor? P0341 P0341 - Camshaft Position Sensor 'A' Circuit Range/Performance PDF Share Code P0341 Comments | Add Comment Possible causes - Faulty Camshaft Position Sensor - Camshaft Position Sensor harness is open or shorted - Camshaft Position Sensor circuit poor electrical connection - Faulty starter motor - Starting system circuit - Dead (Weak) battery What does this mean? What does this mean? Tech notes Sometimes and in some models, low battery voltage or a weak starter can can trigger a Camshaft Position Sensor code. What does this mean? What does this mean? When is the code detected? The camshaft position sensor signal sent to the Engine Control Module(ECM) during the first few seconds of engine cranking is out of range. Possible symptoms - Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light) - Possible lack/loss of power - Engine may stall while driving P0341 Description The Camshaft Position Sensor is an electronic device used in an engine to record the rate at which the camshaft is spinning. This information is used by the Engine Control Module(ECM) to control ignition and fuel injection. The camshaft position sensor senses the retraction of camshaft (intake) to identify a particular cylinder. The camshaft position sensor senses the piston position. The sensor system consists of a rotating part, typically a disc, as well as a static part, the actual sensor. When the engine is running, the high and low parts of the teeth cause the gap with the sensor to change. The changing gap causes the magnetic field near the sensor to change. The change in the magnetic field cause the voltage from the sensor to change. When the crankshaft position sensor (POS) system becomes inoperative, the camshaft position sensor provides various controls of engine parts instead, utilizing timing of cylinder identification signals. P0341 Honda Specific P0341 Honda - Camshaft Position Sensor Incorrect Phase Detected PDF Link for P0341 Honda http://engine-codes.com/pdf/codes_pdf.php?code=p0341_honda Possible causes - Faulty Camshaft Position Sensor - Camshaft Position Sensor harness is open or shorted - Camshaft Position Sensor circuit poor electrical connection - Faulty starter motor - Starting system circuit - Dead (Weak) battery On the following Honda models: 2003–2007 Accord L4 2002–2010 Civic Si 2002–2010 CR-V 2003–2010 Element A damaged or stretched cam chain, resulting from infrequent oil changes, can cause the MIL to come on with DTC P0341 (CMP sensor A and CKP sensor incorrect phase detected). Old oil causes the cam chain to wear quickly. As a result, it stretches beyond the point where the cam chain auto-tensioner can keep up. That extra chain slack causes the valve timing control (VTC) actuator and the exhaust camshaft sprocket to lag behind, and you wind up with DTC P0341. Copy and paste this link: http://engine- codes.com/uploads/honda/honda-p0341.pdf
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