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Dodge Magnum P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Dodge Magnum is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that there is … Read more

Categories Dodge Magnum

Dodge Dart P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Dodge Dart is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that there is … Read more

Categories Dodge Dart

Dodge Charger P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Dodge Charger is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that there is … Read more

Categories Dodge Charger

Dodge Challenger P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Dodge Challenger is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that there is … Read more

Categories Dodge Challenger

Dodge Caliber P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Dodge Caliber is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that there is … Read more

Categories Dodge Caliber

Dodge Avenger P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Dodge Avenger is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that there is … Read more

Categories Dodge Avenger

Chrysler 300 P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Chrysler 300 is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that there is … Read more

Categories Chrysler 300

Chrysler Town and Country P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Chrysler Town and Country is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that … Read more

Categories Chrysler Town and Country

Chrysler Sebring P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Chrysler Sebring is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that there is … Read more

Categories Chrysler Sebring

Chrysler PT Cruiser P0345: CPS – Circuit Malfunction → Bank 2 → Sensor “A”

April 18, 2020 by Jason

P0345 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Chrysler PT Cruiser is no exception to this rule. It indicates that there is an issue with the camshaft position sensor A on Bank 2.  It is usually caused by a wiring problem or the CPS itself.   OBDII P0345 means that there … Read more

Categories Chrysler PT Cruiser
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