P0346 Camshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Range/Performance (Bank 2)
OBD-II Trouble Code Technical Description
Camshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Range/Performance Bank 2
What does that mean?
This is a generic powertrain diagnostic trouble code (DTC), which means it covers all makes/models from 1996 and newer. Anecdotally, the code may be more commonly seen on Toyota, Lexus, Hyundai, Audi VW Volkswagen, Chevrolet, Scion and Ford vehicles, but any make vehicle can be affected. Specific troubleshooting steps will vary depending on the vehicle.
This P0346 code basically means that the powertrain control module (PCM) detected a problem with the camshaft signal "A" for bank 2. Bank 2 refers to the bank of cylinders in the engine that does not contain cylinder #1.
Description and correlation of the crankshaft and camshaft position sensors
It’s important in today’s vehicles to understand what these sensors are and how they interact. All distributorless ignition vehicles use a crank and cam sensor to take the place of the module and trigger wheel found in an electronic distributor.
The crankshaft position sensor (CPS) signals the engine control module the location of the pistons relative to top dead center in preparation for injecting fuel and firing the spark plugs. The CMP signals the position of the camshaft intake lobe relative to the CPS signal and the opening of the intake valve for fuel injection on each cylinder.
Description and location of sensors
The crank and cam sensors provide an "on and off" signal. Both are either hall effect or magnetic in function.
A hall effect sensor uses an electro-magnetic sensor and a reluctor. The reluctor is shaped like small cups with squares cut out of the sides making it resemble a picket fence. The reluctor spins while the sensor is stationary and mounted very close to the reluctor. Every time a post passes in front of the sensor a signal is produced, and when the post passes, the signal is off.
A magnetic pickup uses a stationary sensor and a magnet attached to the rotating part. Every time the magnet passes in front of the sensor a signal is produced.
Locations
A hall effect crank sensor is located on the harmonic balancer in the front of the engine. The magnetic pickup can be in the side of the engine block where it uses the center of the crankshaft for a signal, or it can be in the bellhousing where it uses the flywheel as a trigger. The camshaft sensor mounts in the front or rear of the camshaft. P0346 specifically refers to bank 2 which is the bank of cylinders that does not contain cylinder #1.
Symptoms
The car will likely run with this code set, as it is often intermittent and also because the PCM can often operate the vehicle in "limp-in/limp-home" mode even with a cam sensor signal problem. There may be no noticeable symptoms other than:
Causes
A code P0346 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
Possible Solutions
A good starting point is always a technical service bulletin (TSB) search for your particular vehicle. The vehicle manufacturer may have a PCM flash/reprogram to cover this issue, and it pays to check on this before you find you’ve gone down a long/wrong path. Off-hand we are aware of a service bulletin where the fix is to recalibrate the PCM. That bulletin # is EG010-05.
Example photo of a camshaft position sensor (CMP):
Often replacing the sensor fixes this code, but not necessarily. Therefore it’s important to check the following:
Related Camshaft Trouble Codes: P0340, P0341, P0342, P0343, P0345, P0347, P0348, P0349, P0365, P0366, P0367, P0368, P0369, P0390, P0391, P0392, P0393, P0394.
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In extreme cases, we even have the option to permanently remove the specific DTC p0346 and disable the function of the specific error code in the ECU. All other fault code functions will then continue to work to protect the engine. This is different from clearing an error code with a diagnostic device. We have the option to permanently remove the function of the specific error code, so that it never comes back. Also emergency running that occurs on the specific error code can be solved in most cases.
Of course we prefer to first try to solve the cause of the error code, but sometimes the only solution is to permanently disable the DTC function of p0346.