How To Replace Cam Position Sensors In A Xterra/Frontier/Pathfinder - For Codes P0340 and P0345

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • Hey there! Recently my X started stalling out and refusing to start. This video takes you though my process of running the codes, figuring out what is wrong, and making the repair. When running the codes I received P0340 for Bank 1 Cam position sensor (if you got P0345 it's for the other bank).
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    Timestamps:
    Intro: (0:00)
    Right Bank: (4:25)
    Left Bank: (13:42)
    Making sure it runs: (18:30)
    Outro: (19:05)
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  • @iggynator1724
    @iggynator1724 Před rokem +85

    If you take off the top plastic piece that says "V6 4.0" (only two bolts), you can go over the top of the engine and replace both sensors much easier. You can pull the sensor out and then undo the connector.

    • @seansanity
      @seansanity Před rokem

      Thanks

    • @dalevincent1375
      @dalevincent1375 Před rokem +3

      Great Tip, used a folded drop cloth over engine, able to get to both with two hands...wire harness are a pain....

    • @AW-zy1kw
      @AW-zy1kw Před rokem +4

      This is what I did too. Fought it for a minute or two before taking the cover off. Still not easy but easier.

    • @sms9106
      @sms9106 Před 7 měsíci

      You are the best ❤

    • @realmikemartinez
      @realmikemartinez Před 6 měsíci

      ⁠@@Cory-si5kiI took mine off yesterday. after you take out those first two bolts. It’s sitting on two other bolts with a slip on connect. Just use a little force from each side one at a time to pop it off that bolt using your hands to grab the cover and pop it off.

  • @toddjbaxter
    @toddjbaxter Před 2 lety +32

    Hey Ry, First off, thanks for the excellent video. Second, I wanted to point out another video that helped me change out the passenger side sensor much easier. The trick is to switch back and forth from the passenger side to the driver side.
    1. There is a 12 MM bolt that holds the wiring harness next to the sensor. Taking that off first gives a lot of room to get to the 10mm bolt holding in the sensor. You can get to that from the passenger side pretty easy
    2. Switch over to the driver side to get to the 10mm bolt on the sensor that is on the passenger side. You have to lay across the engine, but it is much easier to reach. Take this bold out before you disconnect the sensor from the wiring harness.
    3. After you pull the sensor out, you can pull it up and use a needle nose to disconnect from the wiring harness.
    4. Put them all back in the opposite order.
    Also, there are two sharp pieces of metal that will dig into your forearms on either side. You can either wear a long sleeve jacket or you can put a towel over those. Doesn't seem like much until they've been digging into your arms for 30 minutes.
    Good luck. Totally fixed my issue.

    • @Asillyhobo
      @Asillyhobo Před 2 lety +2

      Todd, you're the real MVP. Doing the passenger side was a lot easier for me after removing the 12mm bolt the way you outlined!

    • @racetronics
      @racetronics Před 2 lety +1

      thanks Todd. great advice. I have done 3 of these now. I do see that the new one I bought from Nissan direct is a different design with a metal shell on the sensor.

  • @thomasg2488
    @thomasg2488 Před dnem

    I'm glad it was just the PO345 for me today considering it's 95 degrees. It was fairly easy, just had to make sure I didn't lose the bolt. Thanks for this man

  • @craighanela
    @craighanela Před rokem +12

    Thanks for the great video. I replaced both of my cam position sensors yesterday. Looking at the difficulty with the connector I left the sensor connected to the wiring harness and removed the bolt first. That made it very easy to remove the connector from the sensor when the sensor was no longer bolted to the motor. Entire job both sides in 15min by doing it that way.

  • @lanceearly906
    @lanceearly906 Před 2 lety +16

    Hey Ry, I just did both camshaft position sensors on my Xterra. Those electrical connectors were no joke! You’re right - the person who designed those should be flogged. Appreciate your video! Thank you for all you do.

    • @toolsonabudget7763
      @toolsonabudget7763 Před rokem +1

      i can change these in like 2 minutes each use a stool to reach better

    • @somebomb1909
      @somebomb1909 Před rokem

      Is it the same sensor for both sides

    • @dalevincent1375
      @dalevincent1375 Před rokem +1

      @@somebomb1909 Passenger side is P0340 Driver side is P0345 and comes out at an angle...

  • @CaptainVelveeta
    @CaptainVelveeta Před 4 lety +41

    Hey Ry, it's me again...haha😂...once again you saved the day!! When it comes to my X you're always the first person I go to.

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 4 lety +5

      Hello again, glad to help!

    • @pangetasomabait2166
      @pangetasomabait2166 Před 3 lety +3

      He is very handsome mechanic he can be popular actor like Tom cruise

    • @pangetasomabait2166
      @pangetasomabait2166 Před 3 lety

      Sir I pixedy car because of you save big money thank you so happy

    • @omerankhanmalik4119
      @omerankhanmalik4119 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Rythecarguy can you guve me suggestion which brand of camshaft and crankshaft sensor i will buy. My x is also having symptoms like yours. Thanks

    • @diegodelarosa4804
      @diegodelarosa4804 Před 2 lety

      @@Rythecarguy can you please help me with my question with the sensor? I put it in the comments.

  • @ideco9711
    @ideco9711 Před 3 lety +6

    I have had to replace this part twice in the last three years. Once $20.00 auto parts store brand the second time spent the money for the $80.00 OEM hopefully it will as long as the original. Also both times it went out I experienced different symptoms. Spend the money and buy OEM, was the lesson learned. Good travels!

    • @chrismaragoudakis7603
      @chrismaragoudakis7603 Před 5 měsíci

      Exactly. I heard for any electrical on nissans you should go with oem parts

  • @gregorysorce1898
    @gregorysorce1898 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Thank you so much for making this video. After my 2005 Xterra shut off on me and threw the p0340 code, I knew I had to do something. I was going to call my mechanic, but figured I'd take a shot at fixing myself. I'm almost 50 years old and not a small guy anymore so crawling over the engine was fun (I threw a piece of cardboard and a blanket over that). Taking of the v6 cover did give a tad more room, and I needed every mm I could get. Replaced both sensors. Took me about 1 hour for the passenger side and then about 15 minutes for the drivers side. Half of the time was getting the sensor free from the connectors. You saved me a good bit of labor costs and gave me more confidence to do my own work. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 11 měsíci

      Love the cardboard/blanket idea. I'm not even 40 yet and I am already starting to feel like I got ran over by a truck after working my vehicles. So glad to help man. That's awesome. Hope it's running great now. 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @j5c077
    @j5c077 Před 3 lety +5

    every time something fails on this truck i can always count on you. thanks again for these videos dude!

  • @FrankBoehler_apex1984
    @FrankBoehler_apex1984 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for this helpful video. Helped me save a bunch of money. I actually didn't replace my sensor, but just cleaned it up with some brake cleaner, put it back in, cleared the code and it started right up without throwing another code. Might be worth a try for some people.
    Regarding the connector, I took out the sensor with the harness connected, then flipped it over and used pliers to squeeze the little slider all the way towards the sensor, which automatically ejects the sensor out of the socket. No simultaneous pushing and pulling required. Leave the poor engineer alone. ;) I hope this helps some folks.

  • @neilyakuza6595
    @neilyakuza6595 Před 4 lety +4

    Really appreciate your videos on the Xterra Ryan. I have the same generation Xterra, and your instructions gave me the confidence to do my own work on the Xterra. Keep up the good work. From Canada.

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks for watching man. I really appreciate it!

  • @barthutchison4207
    @barthutchison4207 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video as always. Thanks so much for spending Your time making videos that save me time on repairs. That's very noble of you!!

  • @tommcfarland5368
    @tommcfarland5368 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey man, Nissans will tell you the "check engine" code if you:
    ) Sit in the driver's seat.
    2) Turn the ignition key to the ON position and wait three seconds. (Do not start the car.)
    3) Fully depress and release the accelerator pedal five times in less than five seconds.
    4) Wait exactly seven seconds. Fully depress the accelerator pedal for ten seconds until the SES light flashes.
    5) Release the accelerator pedal and start counting flashes to obtain the four-digit trouble code.
    Long flashes (0.6 seconds) indicate the first digit of the code; count the blinks one through nine and write down the first digit. (Ten blinks indicates a zero.)
    The next three digits follow in turn in the same fashion except with faster blinks (0.3 second) and a 1.0-second pause between digits.

  • @AR.Carpentry
    @AR.Carpentry Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Ry! Just wanted to say thank you for the work you put in to share your knowledge, I was able to replace both my sensors today during my “lunch” !!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety

      That's awesome! You're welcome and thanks for watching!

  • @jytamura
    @jytamura Před rokem +2

    Pertaining to the plug connector, it wasn't just push in and pull for me. If I pushed the tab in far enough it would practically eject itself from the sensor plug. And also if you just can't get the plug off, I just unbolted it and pulled the sensor still attached to the plug. Thank you so much for making this video it helped a lot!

  • @shaneeeoh
    @shaneeeoh Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for explaining the install of 2 sensors together Ryan. I did the cam angle sensor (the top easy access one) in my 2003 nissan pulsar.
    It improved a lot, but not completely, so I'm about to replace the crank angle sensor (the bottom hard access one).
    Both sensors are identical in my model. Watched some other videos and gotta get under the car to access. Dammit. Here goes.

  • @dalen32
    @dalen32 Před 3 lety +6

    Awesome video sir! It helped me a bunch. Especially after hearing the symptoms. We have been going through exactly the same thing!

  • @kevintaylor113
    @kevintaylor113 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey RTCG great content in all of your highly informative videos! I’d like to give you a personal shout out to say thanks for the work you do and for sharing the technical content.

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 4 lety

      Thanks man. I appreciate you watching!

  • @lionelubc
    @lionelubc Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Ryan I had a similar issue with my 2007 Pathfinder. When the engine was cold it would crank hard without firing. On the second or third try it would fire up and run perfectly. I was fortunate that it never got so bad that I stalled while driving. This had been ongoing since I bought the car 4 weeks ago. It wasn't throwing any codes. From the blogs/Fb groups I figured cam shaft position sensor or crankshaft position sensor were most likely. I started with crankshaft position sensor because that's the cheapest sensor and the easiest to get to. I swapped the sensor on Tuesday and I'm 7 for 7 for perfect cold starts since swapping it. That might be another sensor you have to keep an eye on.
    Now I just need to get my overheating issue figured out. I'm hoping it's just the thermostat. I'm using your videos as a guide, they are fantastic. Thanks for the great content!
    - Lionel (Vancouver, BC)
    PS When I pulled my crank position sensor it also didn't have an o-ring (or the o-ring fell off) :/

  • @JesseDKangas
    @JesseDKangas Před 2 lety

    I love it when I google my codes, Ry shows up #1. I need to come down to Orlando and shake your hand. Thank you for your effort and time that ultimately makes my life that much easier when fixing my X. Much appreciated Sir!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety +1

      Hell yea, I love that too hahaha. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel.

  • @theHAL9000
    @theHAL9000 Před 4 lety +8

    Another great informative video. Had these two sensors replaced on my 07 Frontier about 6 months ago at dealer ($ouch$), but it took care of problem so no complaint, however had I seen this video would have taken a shot at it myself. Some of your other videos gave me courage to do some DYI repairs with success in last couple of years.

    • @Jeeyony
      @Jeeyony Před 3 lety

      What did the dealer charge?

    • @davidsims5791
      @davidsims5791 Před 2 lety

      Hitachi is the OEM for these - Made in Japan. I just ordered from Amazon (you can get them on Ebay etc. too). $45.00 each. Only needed the one for now.

  • @cachief
    @cachief Před 4 lety +2

    Already had to replace my crankshaft position sensor so I'm sure I'll be doing this in the future. Thanks Ryan!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 4 lety +1

      No problem!! Thanks for watching man.

  • @andrewsmith5598
    @andrewsmith5598 Před 3 lety +2

    Who needs a manual when ry has it covered! You've saved me tons of money!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 3 lety

      Glad to hear my man! That’s awesome! 👍🏻

  • @nate3briley
    @nate3briley Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the in depth video! The connector on driver’s side was a pain and I had to use needle nose vise grips with it pulled out of the hole to push it in far enough to release the sensor. This video helped me out a ton!

  • @Obscamping
    @Obscamping Před 3 lety +5

    You video was awesome, helped me change my passenger sensor with no issues, very straightforward, easy to understand. Only time I had some trouble was putting the plug back in at the end, almost torched the truck because I couldn’t clip it hahah. Awesome job bro.

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 3 lety

      haha, glad it helped. Thanks for watching.

    • @jprince51
      @jprince51 Před 11 měsíci

      Any tips on getting the sensor clipped back on?

  • @seanm3883
    @seanm3883 Před rokem

    Great Tip on not to spin or twist when replacing. The location its in makes it difficult to slide in without twisting around. Great content as always

  • @TheFastrider76
    @TheFastrider76 Před 2 lety

    Dude...I just wanna give you a huge thanks man! Took my 2010 Xterra to get the smog inspection and failed, guy told me it needed a fkin engine! I saw your video and had it fixed today! Btw it totally helps to spray some lubricant on the connectors before attempting to disconnect them, works wonders and made stuff easier! God bless you man!

  • @j.curtissims1510
    @j.curtissims1510 Před 3 lety

    Really appreciate your showing this. It takes a lot of the apprehension away from working on my beloved Xterra.

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 3 lety

      That’s why I do it my man! Glad it helps.

  • @roni2811
    @roni2811 Před 2 lety

    Great job on the sensor replacement...was doing the same on my Xterra and your explanation of the route getting to the right sensor saved me today. Thank you

  • @juanotzoy6502
    @juanotzoy6502 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank You Ry it was an amazing video, hope you have a wonderful long weekend. Stay safe. My Xterra is ready to go camping and celebrate my Birthday.

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 4 lety

      Thank you, that sounds great! I hope you have a nice long weekend and enjoy your birthday!

  • @Michael-cm8qk
    @Michael-cm8qk Před rokem

    I never in 1 million years would have figured out how to remove the camshaft position sensor connector, and I have my valve cover off right now. Thanks.

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před rokem

      You're welcome, thanks for watching! 💪🏻

  • @benmalouf3772
    @benmalouf3772 Před 2 lety

    In case it helps anyone else, I had to really push HARD on the tab on the connector to get it to release. Ended up needing to remove the screws and then the connectors. No way I had the finger strength to release the connectors when the sensor was still seated, and I have at least average hand strength. I used a pair of pliers to pop the connector once I had it in a slightly more accessible place. Still, could not have done it without this video! Thanks, Ry!

  • @duncanwest1864
    @duncanwest1864 Před 4 měsíci

    Just did both of these on an 06 frontier, great video, watched it before I went in and huge help. I was babe to do the entire thing in about an hour. I don't have camera and lighting was pretty rough, I would advise to do the driver side first. He is correct, it is way easier leaving you with the more difficult side second. However if you were doing it relatively blind like me you will at least know what to feel for on the passenger side as it is hidden quite well. Also I found taking off the V6 piece of plastic helped. I was able to get a ratchet with a short 10mm on the driver side but passenger i could only get a wrench, my ratchet wrench couldn't fit either. The bolts on mine could be finger loosened after the original wrench or ratchet loosen. Good luck everyone, Thanks Ry!

  • @AW-zy1kw
    @AW-zy1kw Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. Helped immensely!! That bank 1 was a witch to get to but would've been 10x harder without your video.

  • @michaelfoth4640
    @michaelfoth4640 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Nicely done, informative, and easy to watch. Thanks!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome. Thank you for watching. 💪🏻

  • @theoreece6154
    @theoreece6154 Před 2 lety

    You’re awesome bro , all your Xterra videos for the 2G are legit !

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Theo! Glad they help. 💪🏻👍🏻

  • @jakemistyeaster1014
    @jakemistyeaster1014 Před rokem

    Appreciate this video. I Was experiencing long crank time, followed this and had it fixed in an hour. Cussed whoever designed those connections the entire time though!

  • @JoseRodriguez-nc5yj
    @JoseRodriguez-nc5yj Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! I just did this job and want to share that I found easier to access both sensors form the drivers side after removing the top cover of the engine.

  • @allisonsailsandcanvas
    @allisonsailsandcanvas Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great video. Super helpful!

  • @mclehed77
    @mclehed77 Před 4 lety

    Yeeeeessss another xterra video, I like when u make these cause I got a 07 Pathfinder and it really helps me out 👍🏾

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 4 lety

      👍🏻👍🏻

    • @rlh9373
      @rlh9373 Před 3 lety

      07 pathfinder over 197806 miles running good. get those sensors and transmission fluid change no flush. Then car run lkje new

  • @jvh22a
    @jvh22a Před 4 lety

    I bought the obdlink because of you. Been working great

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 4 lety

      Great to hear! Its pretty great right?!? Handy as hell.

  • @jerslade445
    @jerslade445 Před 2 lety

    This video was awesome and so very helpful! My problem is resolved!

  • @mikeh.8155
    @mikeh.8155 Před 4 lety

    another great video Mr Ry!!! Have a good one man!

  • @dannyh3350
    @dannyh3350 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! It def solved my issues! I could not get the wiring harness off though until I removed the sensor first with the 10mm socket

  • @shanehardisty8979
    @shanehardisty8979 Před 8 měsíci

    You did amazing! Thanks for putting this video together!

  • @denniscordova7111
    @denniscordova7111 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing the how-to and link. Hopefully my swap is as straight forward as yours 👍

  • @egrance
    @egrance Před 2 lety

    I’m glad I found this video I have to do my mother in laws xterra tomorrow thank you for this knowledgeable video 🤙🏽

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety

      Glad I could help! I hope it went well!

  • @danielwood5510
    @danielwood5510 Před 2 lety

    ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! you saved me in a pinch yet again

  • @TheStarbuck61
    @TheStarbuck61 Před 2 lety +1

    Superb!!!! Very well done. Gives me the confidence that I can do this for my 2007 Pathfinder! My 2007 Pathfinder clearly is having a Cam Shaft Position sensor problem. Loss of Power as well as the VDC and Slip light is coming on, along with "Engine Service Soon". And yes, I'll do both, since I don't have an OBD reader to tell which one is causing the problem. You are on my follow list for my Pathfinder. :)

    • @chandlerladd6918
      @chandlerladd6918 Před 2 lety

      Exact same thing just happened on my 07 Pathfinder. Just bought the driver side sensor bc that was the only code I was getting. Replacing it in the morning. Any update on this solving the issue?

    • @fmlincorporatedfmlllcee2958
      @fmlincorporatedfmlllcee2958 Před rokem

      Bro my money got sketched out and went somewhere else

    • @mase196
      @mase196 Před rokem

      My 07 frontier did the same thing with the slip light. Even jerked pretty bad once real hard while driving.

  • @sencillo82
    @sencillo82 Před 2 lety

    I like how you got the best Camara angle for us to see exactly what you are doing.

  • @patgarcia1968
    @patgarcia1968 Před 2 lety

    I agree! At the leased flogged! Tarred and feathered is a good idea! Thank you for video! I couldn't get the clip off tye sensor to save my life. I even watched the video again! When commented on how oily it was, I thought could be dirt too. I grabbed a can of Master Blaster and soaked the connection. I tried again and the clip went further and came off! Yeah! I'm going to eat lunch and then tackle the other side.
    Thanks
    Pat

  • @mrfish3915
    @mrfish3915 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m doing both my sensors tomorrow, as always you come through with an excellent video. Thanks Ry!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Glad to help! Hope it went well.

    • @mrfish3915
      @mrfish3915 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Rythecarguy thanks it went well, took about 45 minutes, definitely not too easy but I got it done. My X is purring again

  • @pedrodelasancha516
    @pedrodelasancha516 Před 3 lety

    Excellent videos. Really appreciate the time and effort. Keep it up my friend. 👍🏼🙋🏻‍♂️

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Pedro. I appreciate it. I am glad they help.

  • @wedoshotz6645
    @wedoshotz6645 Před měsícem

    I'm finishing up doing this on my "05 & just wanted to add some notes.........first off, the SES light came on with "slip" light. Research sent me to pull codes & I only had the "P0340". I ordered the Hitachi replacements to do both. The driver side isn't bad.......but for passenger side, like many, the clip wouldn't budge, almost like it was glued on. Instead of reaching in left-handed, I removed the engine cover (easy), put a pad down over the engine & laid on top. You can reach down right handed & get a small 10mm on the bolt much easier this way. Even having the unit removed from engine it was still very stubborn to remove from the clip.
    Both original units measured identical with a meter......1.2k ohms & 15-16Megohms.....this was immediately after removal. About 20 hours later they measured 1.2k & around 2 Megaohms. Both new units measure 1.2k ohms & 90-94k ohms. Obviously both the originals were failing BUT IT ONLY THREW ONE CODE, hence the advice to replace both at once.

  • @terrygregory2316
    @terrygregory2316 Před rokem

    Thank You....... I got the same problem with a 2008 Frontier.... Mine didn't shut off, but it takes forever for it to start... Well done..... Ordered both sensors from amazon........

  • @NickRivera-xe6fj
    @NickRivera-xe6fj Před rokem

    Thank you very much for your help in taking care of my problem. Well done

  • @rinsalaco
    @rinsalaco Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the tip about changing the right side from the top. That was so much easier.

  • @vendettavendetta5220
    @vendettavendetta5220 Před rokem

    Great video and very helpful, thanks Ry!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před rokem

      You're welcome and thanks for watching

  • @janb8472
    @janb8472 Před 3 lety +1

    Excelente videos y explicaciones para los dueños de xterras gracias

  • @RumzDizzle
    @RumzDizzle Před 2 lety

    Saved me 400$ doing this myself. Went with Hitachi sensors and replaced both. Knock on wood they don’t give any issues but for now they’re working and not throwing codes. Thanks!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome! I know people crap on after market sensors but mine have been great. No issues so far.

  • @santosramirez4699
    @santosramirez4699 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video. Thanks to it my brother and I fixed it in about an hour

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 3 lety

      Heck yea, you’re welcome. An extra pair of hands is alway great to have.

  • @jfuzzymans9080
    @jfuzzymans9080 Před rokem

    Thank you dude this video was very helpful, I’ll really glad you said to change both at the same time

  • @archer4922
    @archer4922 Před 4 lety +7

    My cam sensor just went out this past Saturday. Just left the dealership and yep definitely the cam sensor. Ugh. And of course they want $500 to swap them out. Looks like ima do a diy job.

    • @archer4922
      @archer4922 Před 3 lety +5

      Diy done. And I saved $420 lol.

  • @christopherallison1627

    Great video, thanks man! You just helped me change both of mine 👍🏼

  • @helmet098
    @helmet098 Před 2 lety

    I love that your thumbnail is you holding a GIANT sensor

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I'm glad someone appreciates the silly thumbnail. 😜

  • @JorgeHernandez-qk1im
    @JorgeHernandez-qk1im Před rokem

    Thank you for your time and help

  • @scottmen7
    @scottmen7 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. Was able to do both in less than an hour and a half.

  • @DIY_AUTO_PHOTO
    @DIY_AUTO_PHOTO Před 3 lety

    Great video ! and I just got this code on my X... so its the next thing to fix for me.. was working on the Ignition coil the other day...( cylinder #1 what a pain... ) fixed that.. drove for few days and BAM!! engine light on again duh.. anyhow.. will have to do that.. and just started uploading my videos too lol ))

  • @hannaevans8466
    @hannaevans8466 Před rokem

    You rock! These videos are a huge help on my dads truck :)

  • @sidneywilliams418
    @sidneywilliams418 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video. Definitely makes my life easier.

  • @zelezele8388
    @zelezele8388 Před 3 lety

    Woww nice i have the same problem great work you make my day please keep it up i like your explanation

  • @benkolsku5096
    @benkolsku5096 Před 2 lety

    Brother you saved our Butt. If you are ever in Western Montana I owe you & your's Dinner. Thanks Kat

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety

      You're on! Montana is on my list. 🤘🏻👍🏻 glad the video helped.

  • @jlindler9
    @jlindler9 Před 2 lety +2

    Good video, my only two additions are to get a step stool and LAY ON THE ENGINE. It makes reaching the passenger side sensor so much easier. Driver side is easy as well once laying on the engine. The plug on the passenger side gave me a world of trouble because that T went all the way in and didn't come out. I had to push it in and out multiple times before it would catch on the sensor.

  • @ahmadghosheh3104
    @ahmadghosheh3104 Před 4 lety +7

    Hey Ryan, I did mine with the intake collector off while doing the spark plugs, much easier to get there. I also suggest doing the Crankshaft pos sensor behind the right wheel, easy peasy. For the left side I had to remove the catch can for better access

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 4 lety +2

      Great tip! Combining jobs is always a great idea.

    • @gogatbilisigeorgia
      @gogatbilisigeorgia Před 4 lety +3

      @@Rythecarguy I just ordered crankshaft position sensor from rockauto

    • @bridgetwilliams5231
      @bridgetwilliams5231 Před 2 lety

      You answered my question I was going to ask if both sensors should be done at the same time

  • @SevenWindsHomestead
    @SevenWindsHomestead Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you SO MUCH. I couldn't of done this repair without your video. And I also am volunteering to definitely go flog the person who designed that little T clip. There's 40 minutes of my life I'll never get back...

  • @ralphbailey8336
    @ralphbailey8336 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video. I found it easier to remove the bolt on each one first and then the plugs, so consider that if you are struggling with the plugs.

    • @snipekg
      @snipekg Před 2 lety +3

      Designer still deserves a flogging.

    • @willyag2529
      @willyag2529 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely right. I struggled and cussed for three hours trying to get the plug off. I didn't have the strength to push down the locking tab towards the engine given the awkward position I had to hold my hand in. Finally thought to remove the bolt and sensor first. Wish I had read this before I started. Removing the PCV valve and hose helped to clear a little more space on my Pathfinder.

  • @eminiscalperpro9729
    @eminiscalperpro9729 Před 4 lety

    mine was using an excessive amount of oil, I replaced the PCV valve and since I had the PCV hose off, it made it a bit easier to get to the bank 1 sensor, so I went ahead and put an new in ( i already had one). So, I did it while I was there, also I had just replaced the bank 2 sensor a week or so beforehand. Turned out to be pretty easy. The pcv valve cured the excessive oil consumption, the dealer had it in stock and it was only about 23$.

  • @daniely5691
    @daniely5691 Před 3 lety

    Great video!!! Thank you 😊 🙏

  • @edwindiaz1642
    @edwindiaz1642 Před 4 lety

    Hey Ry, would you please share a video explaining how to tighten the 12 volt accessory outlets in a 2005 Nissan Xterra or how to replace them?
    Keep up the good work!!

  • @stephencrandellsr4915
    @stephencrandellsr4915 Před 4 lety +2

    Good to know if i have problems in the future
    Have you had the soft break pedal problem

  • @NomoOrelSax
    @NomoOrelSax Před 2 lety +1

    This helped a lot.. thanks bro 👍

  • @danpgorman01
    @danpgorman01 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for the video. I found that coming from the top is much easier than coming from the side. Just a thought. And flogging is not a harsh enough punishment.

  • @sts520mfr6
    @sts520mfr6 Před rokem

    Great video. Great presentation. Thanks

  • @supergabee
    @supergabee Před 2 lety

    Just got error P3040. Hoping to be able to do it myself. Thanks for the video!

  • @semsticks
    @semsticks Před měsícem

    TKS FOR THE AWESOME POST,, PASSENGER SIDE IS NO JOKE... DRIVERS SIDE IN AND OUT...

  • @SpecialStealth
    @SpecialStealth Před 8 měsíci

    Hey Car Guy, Thank you for your videos, you helped me a lot. what is the bluish container 13:39 on the firewall with two hoses coming out of it? Kind regards....

  • @virtueofsunlight1342
    @virtueofsunlight1342 Před 11 měsíci

    Many thanks! This is exactly the issue I have with my 05 xterra! Time to get dirty!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 11 měsíci

      Heyo! Glad to help. Don't forget it's probably wise to replace the crank sensor along with the cam sensors to make sure you don't have issues shortly down the road.

  • @Runawaysarah
    @Runawaysarah Před 6 měsíci

    Wait on my new sensors to get her Saturday gonna try replacing myself as i do have a ratchet set and stuff but im extremely short with short arm span so im hoping i can even climb up in the engine bay and so this but this video gave me a lot of help in showing how to do this

  • @chas333
    @chas333 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @kevinrobertson278
    @kevinrobertson278 Před 3 lety

    My 2010 has been throwing a P0335 code which is a crankshaft position sensor circuit error. I've replaced the crankshaft pos sensor about 2 months ago and its been fine until last few days, turned off on me while driving - immediately, like you described. It turned right back on and I drove home, where it's had rough starts, and it dies within 1 minute of cranking when it does crank. Called oreilly today and they said its possibly camshaft sensor(s) too.

  • @xc_4x4
    @xc_4x4 Před 3 lety

    Can't find my manuel but who cares when you exist bro!! 👍🏽🇺🇲

  • @zanethebraintree
    @zanethebraintree Před 2 lety

    Ry, this video was super helpful. However, after replacing both camshaft position sensors, the Xterra ran great for a few days and started doing the same thing it was doing before. Takes extra seconds to start when I turn the key over and then it acts like it doesn’t want to go when I press the gas. I got the same code again and it said bank 1. So I replaced bank one again and it’s still doing the same thing. I have no idea what to do.

  • @The_Hi_Life
    @The_Hi_Life Před 2 lety

    Did mine today on a 2012 Xterra Pro4x with 96K miles. Man that passenger side was a U know what to get to MY LORD!!! But got ‘em done and she’s running like a champ!

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety

      Heck yea! Glad to hear you have it worked out.

  • @stephaniepowers2535
    @stephaniepowers2535 Před 2 lety

    excellent video, thank you!!

  • @UnpopularGameGuy
    @UnpopularGameGuy Před rokem

    Nissan quoted me $560 for both parts and labor. I am replacing mine thanks to you. I was amazed at how much their parts were. $300

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před rokem +1

      Really though. The OEM parts are nuts! Have fun!

    • @packrat9433
      @packrat9433 Před 3 měsíci

      Curious if your replacement sensors lasted. Hitachi seems to be the favorite non-OEM choice.

  • @larsulrik1
    @larsulrik1 Před rokem

    My 2010 has 218,00 miles (just bought it last month from my friend for $500) and today it stalled at a red light. It finally started after a minute of panic but the car jerked hard about 10 times while I was highway-driving home. I got home and the code was the p0340. Thanks for this video, I'll be doing this tomorrow with 2 new sensors! These single point of failure sensors really grind my gears.

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před rokem +1

      I agree. Make sure you bite the bullet and also replace the crank sensor too. Once you do that you will be worry free for another 200k miles

    • @larsulrik1
      @larsulrik1 Před rokem

      @@Rythecarguy I'm scared to replace another point-of-failure sensor with no code yet. I'm going to have a glovebox full of failsafes! 😄

    • @mikes9781
      @mikes9781 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Rythecarguy My 2013 has 85K and this has been the first problem I've had.

    • @larsulrik1
      @larsulrik1 Před 11 měsíci

      Just following up... I laid on top of the engine which really is the way to go. The driver's side is right there in sight so I unplugged the connector, used a 10mm socket, pulled out the sensor and did the reverse. 5 minutes, if that. The previous owner/shop had broken the lock tab on the connector so it was a quick off and back on.
      For the passenger side I was able to sneak the socket wrench from the driver's side and pull out the sensor with the connector attached. To undo the lock tab I pushed it in with my left thumb and pushed a flathead perpendicular into the connector/sensor gap and twisted, which separated the sensor enough so the lock tab didn't reengage. The ability to use both arms/hands for the passenger side really does make a huge difference.
      The old passenger sensor only gave me trouble on that one day (but a lot of trouble) so I cleaned the oil from both of them and they're going right in the glovebox for emergencies. 😁

  • @enriqueardon1517
    @enriqueardon1517 Před 2 lety

    Thank you u help was the best I got. God bless you.

    • @Rythecarguy
      @Rythecarguy  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.

  • @markgreenbaum9680
    @markgreenbaum9680 Před 3 lety

    2008 Nissan Frontier 2WD V6. Driving to work Friday the truck took a "skip" but continued to run. After a short stop enroute to work I got a hard, chugging start and both "Service Engine Soon" and "SLIP" lights. After work it was AutoZone and the dreaded P0340 code. I need the truck Monday so $150 later I had both sensors. Thankfully one of them came with the high-temp lube. First the driver's side. It was easy. It about fell out so that's a clue. A channel lock plier made removing the "push-me-pull-you" connector a lot easier to remove. And it instilled a false confidence because the worst was yet to come. Yes, the passenger side was a bitch-and-a-half. Couldn't remove the temp sensor plug on the passenger side so I went in best as I could. Took a bit of leverage in a small space but I got the 10mm bolt out. Removing the sensor was a fight but it finally wriggled free. Slathered it up from the remaining high-temp lube and in it went. The bolt went in, and then came the maneuvers to tighten it best as I could in that small space. Connector "snapped" back on no problem. Fired right up and it seemed to have more power than before I got the code. So as you said, after much fighting, cursing, and the back of both hands abrased by the firewall, it was done. We'll not tell the sad tale of a dropped 1/4" drive 10mm socket, and combo wrench and how they went missing to the point I had to go out and buy a few new ones mid-work (I found the missing combo wrench later on; the socket went MIA) . Truck runs great and it seems to have even more power than before I got the code. Good video. Two thumbs up.

  • @biffybilliamson
    @biffybilliamson Před 3 lety +1

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who yells yessss when you finally get those stupid sensors out. I'm confused. My 2007 would start when it's warm out, but not below freezing. The slip and vdc and check engine lights were on. I replaced the crank sensor (so fun) the check engine light and slip sensor turn off. It starts. I replaced both a&b cam position sensors. (Took me 2 days) finally got everything plugged in and tightened. I plugged in everything that I had to unplug to get my hand back there. Connected the battery. It won't start now

  • @That_final_frontier_
    @That_final_frontier_ Před rokem

    Perfect video thanks dude!!! 🤟