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2.4 l misfire and camshaft sensor codes P0300, p0364


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My Journey threw codes the other day. P0300 and p0340 and started running rough.  I shut it off and restarted the car and it was fine for a few minutes but happened again shortly later. 

 

I replaced the crank sensor, cleared the code and it was fine for the rest of the day. Today, same symptoms and misfires but now it’s P0365. Camshaft sensor. Coincidence?  Sign of another problem?  Ideas?

 

i plan to get the camshaft sensor, but I’m also worried it’s something else. On a side note, my battery needs replacing. Could this cause codes like this?

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On 1/25/2020 at 10:48 PM, Scotiangold said:

My Journey threw codes the other day. P0300 and p0340 and started running rough.  I shut it off and restarted the car and it was fine for a few minutes but happened again shortly later. 

 

I replaced the crank sensor, cleared the code and it was fine for the rest of the day. Today, same symptoms and misfires but now it’s P0365. Camshaft sensor. Coincidence?  Sign of another problem?  Ideas?

 

i plan to get the camshaft sensor, but I’m also worried it’s something else. On a side note, my battery needs replacing. Could this cause codes like this?

Hi Scotiangold, We certainly understand why this may be concerning.  We understand you are reaching out to fellow forum members, however if you are not able to remedy this concern with the advice provided here, I kindly recommend connecting with your local Dodge dealer. If you end up addressing this with your local Dodge dealer, please let us know via PM. We'd be more than happy to provide you with an additional layer of assistance for that process.

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On 2020-01-25 at 11:48 PM, Scotiangold said:

My Journey threw codes the other day. P0300 and p0340 and started running rough.  I shut it off and restarted the car and it was fine for a few minutes but happened again shortly later. 

 

I replaced the crank sensor, cleared the code and it was fine for the rest of the day. Today, same symptoms and misfires but now it’s P0365. Camshaft sensor. Coincidence?  Sign of another problem?  Ideas?

 

i plan to get the camshaft sensor, but I’m also worried it’s something else. On a side note, my battery needs replacing. Could this cause codes like this?

Update:  I replaced the camshaft sensor and battery but it’s still doing it. The strange thing is if I pull over, turn off the key and restart the car, it runs find for a minute or so before the misfires come back and I have to pull over again, so I don’t think it’s the injectors or plugs, or it would run poorly all the time. 

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