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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: dcjg85 on 06 May 2017, 18:15:55

Title: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: dcjg85 on 06 May 2017, 18:15:55
Hi all,

Firstly may I apologise as this is the first time I have been on the forum, and I am already asking for advice.

I lost my father 12 months ago, and I have recently been trying to resurrect his 2001 2.6 v6 Omega. The car was working fine, and there were no issues, it had been left to stand as there were other priorities at the time.

I have tried to start the car recently, and tried the following, but to no avail.

- New battery (Previous battery was dead), car wouldn't start.
- Fresh Fuel, car wouldn't start.
- Replaced spark plugs, car wouldn't start.
- Removed one coil pack, with spark plugs in situ, turned car over and no spark at plug.
- Borrowed a friends diagnostic reader, this reported P0340.
- Cleared error code.
- Replaced crankshaft sensor with genuine GM part, car still wouldn't start.
- Replaced camshaft sensor, passenger side of car (short cable) (Is there another one drivers side, being a v6?)
- Code P0340 has reappeared.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I have gone as far as I can with my own limited knowledge, but would like to see this car running again. I would equally be willing to pay someone to take a look with more knowledge than myself.

Many thanks in advance.
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: TheBoy on 06 May 2017, 18:48:48
I think my next port of call would be checking cam timing.
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: omegod on 06 May 2017, 20:27:48
Is there fuel pressure at the Schrader valve in the engine bay ?
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: dcjg85 on 07 May 2017, 22:02:02
Hi both,

Thank you for your suggestions. As I say I am just about at the limit of my knowledge with this. Can you please advise how to check the cam timing and also fuel pressure.

Thanks.
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: Steve B on 07 May 2017, 22:36:33
Hi both,

Thank you for your suggestions. As I say I am just about at the limit of my knowledge with this. Can you please advise how to check the cam timing and also fuel pressure.

Thanks.
Change your profile details From midlands to your actual city,Owing to there may be a member near to you that can check your timing for you if you feel unable to do it.  :y
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: dcjg85 on 08 May 2017, 20:42:23
Thanks for the advice, I have now changed my location. As I say, any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: Andy H on 08 May 2017, 21:23:38
Has anyone changed the battery in the ignition key? (thinking immobiliser chip may have dropped out of the key)
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: dcjg85 on 08 May 2017, 21:30:54
Hi Andy,

I did change the battery in the key, however I have just checked this and the transponder is still in the key.

Thank you for the suggestion though, it's much appreciated.
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 08 May 2017, 21:49:20
Darth Loo-knee is the man you want - if you can contact him. He,s like the scarlet pimpernel these days.
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: TheBoy on 09 May 2017, 17:03:44
I would second Darth loo-knee if you've come to the end of what you can do.  He's in Stoke, completely bonkers eccentric, and an all round good egg :y
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: phipps877 on 11 May 2017, 15:26:04
I had similar problems to you on my v6 but mine would start every now and again. Seems to be the fuel pump. Check that you can hear the fuel pump running.
Title: Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
Post by: dcjg85 on 11 May 2017, 22:04:31
Thanks all, I will check your suggestions and go from there.  :)