How To Fix a P0340 Code Mitsubishi Galant Camshaft Position Sensor

By | September 25, 2022

How To Fix a P0340 Code Camshaft Position Sensor on Mitsubishi Galant
If you have a 2001-2005 2.4 Liter Mitsubishi Galant that is giving a P0340 OBDII Code the Camshaft Position Sensor usually needs replaced.

A bad Camshaft Position Sensor will cause a vehicle to not start at times and other times work intermittently.

What is a P0340 Code on a 2001-2005 Mitsubishi Galant?

A P0340 Code is a “Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction”.

This usually is a failed Camshaft Position Sensor, wiring, or harnesses.

Symptoms of a P0340 Code on a 2001-2005 Mitsubishi Galant

  • No Start
  • No Spark
  • Intermittent shut downs

The most common symptom of a Mitsubishi Galant P0340 Code is a failed Camshaft Position Sensor which causes no spark to be sent to the spark plug.

This will cause the vehicle to not start until the issue is fixed.

In some cases, the Camshaft Position Sensor may be a wiring issue that is causing a problem.

Wiring issues can cause intermittent shutdowns since the sensor data will not be sent to the onboard computer (ECM).

Camshaft Position Sensor Location 2001-2005 Mitsubishi Galant

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The Camshaft Position Sensor is located at the back of the cylinder head at the top.

The sensor is held in place with a 10mm bolt.
How To Fix a P0340 Code Camshaft Position Sensor on Mitsubishi Galant Tools Needed
Besides a new sensor only a 10mm wrench or socket is needed to replace the Camshaft Position Sensor.

How To Replace the Camshaft Position Sensor on Mitsubishi Galant

  1. Remove the wiring harness.
  2. Remove the 10mm bolt holding it in place.
  3. Remove the old sensor.
  4. Insert the new sensor.
  5. Tighten the 10mm bolt.
  6. Attach wiring harness
  7. Test the vehicle.

Summary
Replacing the Camshaft Position Sensor on Mitsubishi Galant is a fairly easy task that most DIY mechanics can do.

All that is needed to replace the sensor is a 10mm wrench and a new sensor.

Of course, if in doubt, be sure to call a professional.

Keep in mind a bad wiring connection can cause the same issues as a bad sensor.

The harness and wiring should be examined to see if there are any opens or shorts.

A multi meter can also be used to test voltages and continuity of the wires going to the cam sensor.

Have you had problems with a 2001-2005 Mitsubishi Galant P0340 Code? Let us know your thoughts below.

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One thought on “How To Fix a P0340 Code Mitsubishi Galant Camshaft Position Sensor

  1. Keith

    Number two cylinder not firing and done the unplug trick on ignition coil 07 mitsubishi galant

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