"Help Needed" Change ECU & camshaft position sensor bank 1. Can't clear stored code
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Change ECU & camshaft position sensor sensor bank 1. Having problems clearing stored code.
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What model year is your car?
Edit: Never mind, I found it. Since you have a 1995 you should be running OBDI, yes? What is the stored code you're trying to clear?
Edit: Never mind, I found it. Since you have a 1995 you should be running OBDI, yes? What is the stored code you're trying to clear?
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Hi Paulo, I'm trying to clear my camshaft position sensor bank 1. I've changed it twice and then I had changed my computer. The car is running great, and I have my power restored. I just can't clear the code. I've tried with my scanner, but no luck still. Thanks qn advance
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Other than replacing the cam position sensor, what have you done so far in trying to clear the code?
What is the end game here? Are you chasing the cause of the trouble code or are you satisfied the issue has been corrected but the CEL still shows something is amiss?
What is the end game here? Are you chasing the cause of the trouble code or are you satisfied the issue has been corrected but the CEL still shows something is amiss?
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I'm trying to figure out how to erase the stored code. My check engine light is still on
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How are you attempting to clear the code?
Provided you've fixed the problem:
1995 is an OBDII system so the most expedient way to clear it is to use a scan tool. If the code comes back, the problem is still there. Otherwise, the code should clear itself after x-amount of start-run-drive-shut downs.
Provided you've fixed the problem:
1995 is an OBDII system so the most expedient way to clear it is to use a scan tool. If the code comes back, the problem is still there. Otherwise, the code should clear itself after x-amount of start-run-drive-shut downs.
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I just had my camshaft position sensor replaced last week and now I'm getting the engine light code P0430 sensor A circuit bank 1 or single sensor. Love the car, but don't have time to keep taking it in to the shop to get fixed.
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How are you attempting to clear the code?
Provided you've fixed the problem:
1995 is an OBDII system so the most expedient way to clear it is to use a scan tool. If the code comes back, the problem is still there. Otherwise, the code should clear itself after x-amount of start-run-drive-shut downs.
Provided you've fixed the problem:
1995 is an OBDII system so the most expedient way to clear it is to use a scan tool. If the code comes back, the problem is still there. Otherwise, the code should clear itself after x-amount of start-run-drive-shut downs.
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