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Help me prepare for the worst
Last night our '02 300M was difficult to start, and when it did start
the Check Engine light was on. The error codes we P0340 camshaft position sensor error P0335 crankshaft position sensor error I have an appointment to take the car to the dealer in the morning (have to leave it all day), and they say that I could be up for $70 diagnosis work before anything else can be decided. What is the possible cause, and how much could it end up costing? Perce |
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Percival P. Cassidy wrote: > Last night our '02 300M was difficult to start, and when it did start > the Check Engine light was on. > > The error codes we > > P0340 camshaft position sensor error > P0335 crankshaft position sensor error > > I have an appointment to take the car to the dealer in the morning (have > to leave it all day), and they say that I could be up for $70 diagnosis > work before anything else can be decided. > > What is the possible cause, and how much could it end up costing? > enough to make you wish you had bought a '79 Cordova, depollutionized. |
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Help me prepare for the worst
Percival P. Cassidy wrote: > Last night our '02 300M was difficult to start, and when it did start > the Check Engine light was on. > > The error codes we > > P0340 camshaft position sensor error > P0335 crankshaft position sensor error > > I have an appointment to take the car to the dealer in the morning (have > to leave it all day), and they say that I could be up for $70 diagnosis > work before anything else can be decided. > > What is the possible cause, and how much could it end up costing? > Enough to make you wish you had bought a '79 Cordova, depollutionized. |
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In fact it cost me only the $100 deductible on my 7yr/70Kmiles extended
powertrain warranty (for which I had paid nothing -- a freebie to help them move the '02 models to make way for the '03 models). The camshaft position sensor had gone bad; what that would have cost to replace otherwise I have no idea. Perce On 06/15/06 03:44 pm I wrote: > Last night our '02 300M was difficult to start, and when it did start > the Check Engine light was on. > > The error codes we > > P0340 camshaft position sensor error > P0335 crankshaft position sensor error > > I have an appointment to take the car to the dealer in the morning (have > to leave it all day), and they say that I could be up for $70 diagnosis > work before anything else can be decided. > > What is the possible cause, and how much could it end up costing? |
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