p0342 cam sensor voltage low

p0342 cam sensor voltage low

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chevmat08

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91 months

Friday 16th September 2016
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Im only an amatuer so be patient with me please smile Chevrolet matiz 2008 plate 1.0l petrol 4 cylinder engine. 66k on the clock.

Having a bit of a strange issue with my car. Slight rough idle on start (slowly drops rev, suddenly surges then behaves normally) and occasionally hesitates in the lower gears (let off the accelerator for a second usually sorts it)

Now the only code that flags up is p0342 camshaft sensor voltage low. Now i cleared it to see if it would return, which it did. Ive replaced the sensor before clearing the code, which made no difference. The ive followed the wiring but can find no breaks or damage (suspected a bad earth). I did , however, find slight damage to my ballast resistor and was wondering if this would cause it? Alternatively maybe bad battery? Any help is super appreciated. Thanks.

Classy6

419 posts

177 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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chevmat08 said:
Im only an amatuer so be patient with me please smile Chevrolet matiz 2008 plate 1.0l petrol 4 cylinder engine. 66k on the clock.

Having a bit of a strange issue with my car. Slight rough idle on start (slowly drops rev, suddenly surges then behaves normally) and occasionally hesitates in the lower gears (let off the accelerator for a second usually sorts it)

Now the only code that flags up is p0342 camshaft sensor voltage low. Now i cleared it to see if it would return, which it did. Ive replaced the sensor before clearing the code, which made no difference. The ive followed the wiring but can find no breaks or damage (suspected a bad earth). I did , however, find slight damage to my ballast resistor and was wondering if this would cause it? Alternatively maybe bad battery? Any help is super appreciated. Thanks.
Just off what you're saying, sounds like you have a throttle issue however could do with a bit more descriptive info. Might be worth just pulling off the intake pipe and cleaning up the butterfly. I'm assuming it's a cable operated throttle on this?..

What do you mean by slight rough idle? Is it misfiring or are the revs fluctuating up/down? What demand are you creating on the engine in lower gears when it hesitates, are you gunning it? Decelerating? Just cruising at set rpm/speed?

How many pins do you have in your cam sensor? They're relatively easy to check with a basic mulitmeter, albeit having already changed it would 99% point to the fact something other than the sensor is causing the fault code - wiring/ecu/timing out.

What kind of damage have you found? A faulty ignition component could also cause issues you're describing.

Disregard the battery, if it starts and runs without boosting the battery is doing it's job.

chevmat08

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91 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Classy6 said:
I'm assuming it's a cable operated throttle on this?.
yes
Classy6 said:
What do you mean by slight rough idle? Is it misfiring or are the revs fluctuating up/down?
misfires, revs drop and just as its about to stall it surges past 1000. Sometimes does it 2 or 3 times before settling to a normal idle. Thats no demand at all.


Classy6 said:
What demand are you creating on the engine in lower gears when it hesitates, are you gunning it? Decelerating? Just cruising at set rpm/speed?
any acceleration when it happens. But its almost always when pulling away
Classy6 said:
How many pins do you have in your cam sensor?
3 pins .
Classy6 said:
What kind of damage have you found?
its broken with the coil inside still intact.


Edited by chevmat08 on Wednesday 21st September 12:15

Belle427

8,935 posts

233 months

Sunday 25th September 2016
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Sometimes cam sensor error codes with rough running can be related to timing errors ie jumped belt or loose chain.