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P0341 on HONDA ACCORD

Severity
Medium
NHTSA Reports
3
Most Affected
2008, 2012

What P0341 Means on Your HONDA ACCORD

Real HONDA ACCORD Owner Reports (Source: NHTSA Complaints Database)

"Check engine light intermittently on and off from 02/2016 (codes p1009 camshaft position and p0341 camshaft position a circuit each time). car stalled a number of times when running stationary and in motion in august 2016."

— 2008 HONDA ACCORD owner • ENGINE • Filed 08/09/2016

"My model year 2008 accord coupe ex model has been burning oil for a long time. a few years ago i had the tsb completed on it that reprogrammed the computer and was supposed to fix the issue. as of now the car is still burning oil and has developed a new problem."

— 2008 HONDA ACCORD owner • UNKNOWN OR OTHER,ENGINE • Filed 06/01/2015

"The check engine light and vehicle stability assist lights came on first while the car was stationary. the obd codes were scanned and the code p0341 was read. the camshaft position sensor was replaced and the lights turned off and the p0341 codes were cleared."

— 2012 HONDA ACCORD owner • VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL,ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC),ENGINE • Filed 09/15/2020

Data from NHTSA Vehicle Complaints Database. All reports are filed by vehicle owners directly with the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Common Causes of P0341 on HONDA ACCORD

33.3%
33.3%
33.3%

Percentages based on NHTSA complaint component analysis for this vehicle.

Complaint Trend by Year

2008
2
2012
1

What To Do Next

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  2. 2
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P0341 on Other Vehicles

Data sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (U.S. Department of Transportation) and the SAE J2012 OBD-II standard. Code definitions follow the SAE J2012 / ISO 15031-6 standard. Owner reports are filed directly with NHTSA by vehicle owners. This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not replace professional automotive diagnosis. Always consult a qualified mechanic for vehicle repair decisions.

Last updated: March 2026