Replace Nissan 3.5L V6 Camshaft Position Sensor – TCS / SLIP Light – P0345 Code

Replace Nissan 3.5L V6 Camshaft Position Sensor – TCS / SLIP Light – P0345 Code

Video is for 2004 Nissan Quest 3.5 L V6 – 4 speed auto Camshaft Position Sensor Part Number (for Bank 2 / near radiator) 23731-AL61A Camshaft Position Sensor…

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James Hazzard says:

Awesome video! Did the camshaft sensors with the help of this video and
saved myself a lot of cash instead of going to the shop. 

richie mansingh says:

wow very helpful video i paid like 700 at a nissan dealer to replace the
two sensors////great job bro

ddthames says:

Very helpful looking at how you got to bank 1. I looked at trying to
remove that sensor yesterday and I could not see a way to get at it very
easily. Thanks for sharing.

hector melo says:

i have maxima 2002 that show slip and tcs. something do with cam sensor? 

darkar450 says:

That’s probably what I need to do because I started my car like 2 and drove
it around to see how it worked but nothing, one thing I notice was that my
battery volts where low, you things that could be one of the cause too?

Stephany Rodriguez says:

Is this the same for an infinit g35 2003?? I went to autozone to get a test
because my engine light turned on. And they told me it was the camshaft
position sensor and the code was P0345. Does that mean i have to replace
both of them? And if i do what brand would you recommend please help

darkar450 says:

Did the engine service soon light turned off by itself? Or you did it?
Because my 350z had same problem and changed the sensors but my lights
still on, how can I
Make it go away? I changed it the 8/13/14

Josh Boudreaux says:

Just changed my 2. Thanks!

robertpppn says:

I found your video very helpful. I will end up taking my 2004 Quest van
tomorrow to the auto parts store. Get is scanned for a code. If I have the
same problem. Then I have the video to fall back on the repair. Thank you.
Professionally done video.

Shelley Juern-McKaughan says:

Thanks so much for making that video. This is what I will be doing tomorrow
morning and a video makes things much easier than written directions.

William Karsner says:

Wish my engine was this clean! Thanks for a great video! I have to change
these in every car I have ever owned!

issa qaqish says:

I changed the camshaft position sensor but I still have the same problem
any suggestions?? 

Edmund Mendez says:

Thanks for the video. I replaced both of my cam sensors a while back but
not the crank sensor. I got the same bank 2 code and my car would run
rough. But $100+ each for the sensor is a rip-off. Fuck the dealership.

Brian Loney says:

Great Video Thanks I have to do the same to mine

threeque says:

Thanks so much. Best video showing both banks. Awesome.

George Gardinier says:

why did you not clear the code, you can save the third repair for much
later, wow you are certainly not afraid to tear your vehicles a part, keep
up the good videos

Eric Dudley says:

I took out bank 2 CPS from my 2004 Nissan Quest and installed a new CPS
(same part number as the one you provided). However when I tried to crank
it, the engine would only turn over but never actually run. ) ( i killed
the battery letting it turn over so much) anyway do you have any thoughts
as to what the problem might be? possibly the new CPS I purchased was bad?
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks for the video

R.J. Montoya says:

2004 nissan quest van 3.5 V6—-engage shifter into drive, low and reverse
and it won’t go into gear move forward or back. any ideals?. ur video
awesome. ANY BODY rmblanca1946@gmail.com

dial2fast says:

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adrian cruz says:

What code reader do you use? Is there a certain code reader for nissan
quest? 

Brandon Meyer says:

I had the same symptoms, my wife drove it home last night but it will not
start today. P0345 was the code that came up on my OBD II tester. Can
anyone tell me if this will also cause the van not to start? She also just
told me that the van kicked into “safe mode” the other day, and pulled
over, shut it down waited a few minutes and started it up and it ran fine.
Wish she would have told me when it happened.

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