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Default re: Camshaft position sensor: DIY replacement with pics

Originally Posted by KraziKrossfire
Hi all, new 2004 Crossfire owner here, WAHOO....

I have a 2004 Crossfire Limited, auto, hardtop.

Ok, so I have read through about how the engine suddenly dies, allowed to cool, restarts and on you go..... well experiencing the same thing. I plugged in my handy dandy OBD II PocketScan Code Reader (this time) as the "Check Engine" light was still on and got multiple readings.

1) P0335 Camshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Malfunction
This is the code showing up after the engine has died and restarts.

2) P0410 Secondary Air Induction Malfunction
This code randomly shows up after a hard acceleration and deacceleration moment, not all times, intermittently.

3) P0730 Gear Ratio Incorrect
This one is new to me, although I will add that it is time to replace the rear tires, would this have anything to do with it, this code just showed up for the first time.

Now the "Check Engine" only comes on at random AND when the "engine dies" syndrome. It does restart but at it's liesure, not really any logical point. It does not seem to be affected by heat, although the intervals the engine dies has become more frequent.

That said, I would appreciate any and all feedback on similiar issues. I am fluid with most all tools, have rebuilt many a Chevy small block and big blocks(boy, miss those) so am ready to tackle this problem also.

Thanks for all the anticipated responses.
Welcome to the forum, your best bet is to put the trouble codes in 'Search' at the top of the page and read what has been said before. If you still have questions after that, fire away.
When you are new it is best to show that you are willing by looking at what has been answered already.
You will find the complete repair manuals and a lot of other manuals on this post. https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post111722
Download what you want to your computer and you are set for any repair.
Do not be misled by the SRT6 title, all the manuals, parts lists etc are there.
 
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