In this video I look at a customers 2007 Toyota Sienna (with the big 3.3) that has a customer complaint of a SES light with a P0340. The customer played hopscotch with a ebay special cam sensor but didn’t make any progress. Now it is my turn to guess what’s wrong with it.
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WHAT IS PICO, CAN YOU EXPLAIN THAT TO ME BROTHER? THANK YOU. BLESSINGS BROTHER Nππ
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Great video as always Eric O, love watching your fault finding methodologies.
Love to leave another positive comment but I'm against animal cruelty… beating a dead horse π
Non-stop know-how, Eric! LOVE that you do this so well and explain it all. Helps every fix-it-at-home guy learn a little more every time. The editing with the big scan screen is great! We see what you see, and the lesson sinks in.
Could it be the same issue with flywheel position sensor that car wont start? Because my sister has Ford focus mk1 tdci and the sensor was literally chewed off a bit, bought another sensor but couldnt start it and it had adjustment screw i adjusted it so that it wouldnt touch the flywheel but car didnt start anyways. Had code that said that fuel rail pressure was too low, but that code was present for years before. And so I dont have such a specific equipment to see sensor graph, but is it possible to adjust it manually by being under car while someone else cranks and i adjust it underneath?
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Could it be ,when it was installed, they didn't push the sensor in all the way and tried to push in by tighten the bolt causing it to break the flange?
Gorilla glue and maybe a washer for the cheap fix.
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What scope did I use? The Pico 4425A. Want one of your own? AES Wave is the best place to get one. https://www.aeswave.com/ Carlos is the guy there you want to talk too and tell him Eric O. sent ya there π Be sure to ask about the AES Wave U-Test kit also.