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DTC P0340 Camshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit (Bank 1 or Single Sensor): Description

The Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor consists of a magnet and an iron core which is wrapped with copper wire, and is installed onto the cylinder head. When the camshaft rotates, each of 3 teeth on the camshaft passes through the CMP sensor. This activates the internal magnet in the sensor, generating a voltage in the copper wire. The camshaft rotation is synchronized with the crankshaft rotation. When the crankshaft turns twice, the voltage is generated 3 times in the CMP sensor. The generated voltage in the sensor acts as a signal, allowing the ECM to locate the camshaft position. This signal is then used to control ignition timing, fuel injection timing, and the VVT system.

DTC TROUBLE DETECTION CONDITION

DTC No. DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area
P0340 Case 1
  • No CMP sensor signal to ECM while cranking

    (2 trip detection logic)


Case 2
  • Camshaft/Crankshaft misalignment detected at engine speed of 600 rpm or more

    (1 trip detection logic)

  • Open or short in CMP sensor circuit
  • CMP sensor
  • Camshaft
  • Jumped tooth of timing chain
  • ECM

HINT:

DTC P0340 indicates a malfunction relating to the CMP sensor (+) circuit (the wire harness between the ECM and CMP sensor, and the CMP sensor itself).

Fig 1: Identifying CMP Sensor Signal Waveform
G04869095Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

Reference: Inspection using an oscilloscope.

HINT:

WAVEFORM REFERENCE

Item Content
Terminals CH1:G2+ -NE-
CH2: NE+ - NE-
Equipment Settings 5 V/DIV., 20 ms./DIV.
Conditions Cranking or idling