The camshaft position sensor (CPS) provides the engine control module (ECM) with information about the position of the camshaft. This information is used by the ECM to control the timing of the fuel injection and ignition.
A P0341 code means that the ECM has detected a problem with the CPS circuit. This could be due to a faulty CPS, a problem with the wiring, or a problem with the ECM itself.
Symptoms of a P0341 code
* Engine misfires
* Rough idling
* Stalling
* Reduced power
* Check Engine Light on
Causes of a P0341 code
* Faulty camshaft position sensor
* Damaged wiring or connectors
* Faulty engine control module (ECM)
How to fix a P0341 code
1. Inspect the camshaft position sensor and wiring for damage.
2. If the sensor or wiring is damaged, replace it.
3. If the sensor and wiring are not damaged, clear the code and see if it returns.
4. If the code returns, you may need to replace the ECM.
Cost to fix a P0341 code
The cost to fix a P0341 code will vary depending on the cause of the problem. If the sensor or wiring is damaged, the cost will be relatively low. If the ECM needs to be replaced, the cost will be more expensive.