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Hi All,
So right now Im driving a 1998 Dodge Neon R/T 2.0L SOHC 4cyl with the 5 speed manual trans. The car has 180k miles. I know stock the R/Ts had the DOHC but for some reason the previous owner put in a SOHC motor at about 100k miles.
Ever since Ive owned the car the only real issue ive had is a miss in cyl 4 due to no spark. I know my coil pack needs replaced I just havnt had the funding to get to it as my back tires needed replaced.
The other night I was coming home and starting hearing a faint grinding/dragging sound kind of as if the tire was making contact with the fender. Being the road I was on didn’t have many safe places to pull over I figured Id check it when I got home. Closer to home when Id let off the gas and let my speed decay the engine would start bucking/sputtering. It would go away when Id reapply the throttle. About a block from the house the sputtering got worse and the car quit. I tried to start it but it turned into the issue I have now which is a crank/no start.
I had the car towed home and pulled my codes. I was presented with a p0304 (the miss in cyl 4) and a p0340 Camshaft Position Sensor A Circuit. Being that it was dark I did what I could to verify that the sensor was plugged in and I looked at the wire harness for any signs of stripped wires or shorting and didn’t note any.
I decided to go ahead and get a new sensor as Ive been told a bad sensor will causing bucking/stuttering and could result in a crank no start. I did not replace the magnet however.
After replacing the sensor I went to start the car and it still wont start. The computer now presents 2 codes. The P340 and now a P188 Engine Coolant Temp Sensor High Voltage. Stumped I tested for spark but pulling the spark plug wires for cyls 1- 3 and holding them against the valve cover. They spark while the engine cranks. And I can hear the fuel pump activating when the key comes on. (I don’t have a fuel pressure test gauge at this time).
My only guess and this is from my research is that the computer has disabled the injectors as a result of the p340 code. I don’t have a wiring diagram to help me test the wiring. I was wondering if y’all might have any suggestions. The engine does turn over btw.
I am including a brief video for y’all[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj__ATuobvw[/video]
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