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P0345: Camshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Bank 2

Severity
High
NHTSA Reports
6
Vehicles Affected
4
System
Powertrain

What Does P0345 Mean?

P0345 is a diagnostic trouble code indicating: Camshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Bank 2. This code relates to the ignition system system. It has been reported in NHTSA complaints across 4 different vehicle models.

Engine misfires are detected by monitoring crankshaft rotational speed variations. Each cylinder's power stroke produces a characteristic acceleration pattern. When a cylinder fails to fire, the crankshaft decelerates during that cylinder's stroke. The ECM identifies which cylinder misfired and how often. P0313-P0399 codes cover extended misfire monitoring including lean misfire detection, knock-related ignition faults, and secondary ignition monitoring. A flashing check engine light during active misfires is an emergency β€” raw unburned fuel enters the catalytic converter, potentially destroying it.

Symptoms of P0345

Common Causes

P0345 Reports by Year

2019
3
2017
1
2013
1
2010
1

Real Owner Reports

From NHTSA complaint database β€” actual owner descriptions.

"ON JUNE 7, 2019, I WAS DRIVING THE AVALON, THE ENGINE SUDDENLY STOPPED WHILE I WAS DRIVING THE VEHICLE ON CITY STREET. WITH THE LOSS OF POWER STEERING AND BRAKES, I WAS TRAUMATIZED AND DID MY BEST TO GUIDE THE VEHICLE TO SIDE OF THE ROAD. I HAD THE VEHICLE TOWED HOME AND HOOKED UP TO A CODE READE"

β€” Toyota Avalon owner, 06/07/2019

"CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON ABOUT 2 DAYS PRIOR TO INCIDENT. WENT TO A FRIENDS HOUSE, WHILE SLOWING DOWN FOR A SPEED BUMP CAR COMPLETELY SHUT OFF. AFTER LEAVING HOUSE CAR ACCELERATION WAS VERY HESITATE, TOOK IT TO ADVANCED AUTO TO GET THE CODES READ ON THE CAR AND IT CAME BACK P0345 CAMSHAFT POSITION "

β€” Nissan Altima owner, 04/25/2013

"2005 NISSAN MURANO TAKEN IN TO NISSAN OF GASTONIA ON 4/27/10 TO HAVE THE AIR INTAKE RECALL CORRECTED. MILEAGE IS ABOUT 52,000 MILES. ON 4/29/10, MY CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON AND IMMEDIATELY HAD TROUBLE WITH DELAYED STARTING. CODE P0345 CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR A BANK 2 CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION. CAL"

β€” Nissan Murano owner, 04/29/2010

Source: NHTSA Complaints Database

Most Reported Vehicles for P0345

Based on NHTSA owner complaint data.

P0345 Reports by Vehicle

Detailed NHTSA complaint analysis for each vehicle model.

Diagnostic Tips

  1. Check misfire counters in Mode 6 data β€” identifies which cylinder(s) are misfiring most
  2. Swap ignition coil to another cylinder β€” if misfire follows, coil is bad
  3. Check spark plugs β€” worn electrode, fouled with oil or carbon, cracked insulator all cause misfires
  4. Perform compression test on affected cylinder(s) β€” low compression means mechanical issue

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a flashing check engine light mean?
A flashing CEL means severe, active misfire that risks catalytic converter damage. Pull over safely and reduce engine load. Do not rev the engine. Drive gently to a repair facility or have it towed. This is the only CEL condition that warrants immediate action.
Can misfires damage my engine?
Misfires themselves don't usually damage the engine, but they can destroy the catalytic converter ($1000-$3000). Severe misfires also dilute engine oil with raw fuel, reducing lubrication. Extended misfires should always be repaired promptly.
Why does my car misfire only when cold?
Cold misfires are often caused by slightly worn spark plugs (gap too wide for cold, dense air-fuel mixture), marginal ignition coils that work fine once warm, or small vacuum leaks that are more noticeable at cold idle RPM.

What To Do Next

Possible Fixes

  • πŸ”§ Replace spark plugs
  • πŸ”§ Replace ignition coil(s)
  • πŸ”§ Repair vacuum leak
  • πŸ”§ Clean or replace fuel injector
  • πŸ”§ Engine mechanical repair (valves, rings, gasket)
  1. 1
    Find your vehicle above

    Click your make and model for real owner reports and common causes specific to your vehicle.

  2. 2
    Check for recalls

    Go to nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter your VIN. Free repairs if covered.

  3. 3
    Get a professional diagnosis

    A code alone doesn't identify the exact failed part. A diagnostic ($50–$150) pinpoints the root cause.

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