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My 99 rav4 with a 2.0 L keeps throwing a p0340 cam sensor code, I've replaced timing belt and cam sensor, ohm'd out crank sensor and seems to be within range, I did a continuity test from crank sensor and cam sensor connector to ecm connector and that's all ok, I put new coils and plugs in, cleared codes and still running like crap, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks

Vehicle: 1999 Toyota Rav4 2.0L

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Hi there,

As you know this code is for the camshaft sensor. It is possible the mechanical timing is still off and needs to be adjusted. Here is a list of other possible causes. 

P0340 TOYOTA - Camshaft Position Sensor 'A' Circuit Bank 1

Read more: https://www.autocodes.com/p0340_toyota.html

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