I bought this car knowing it didn't run, it turns over but doesn't start. The guy I bought it from told me that it ran just fine until he put a new thermostat in when it was snowing out. He said that the engine was wet from blowing snow.
I charged the battery when I got home, then read the codes. It only had one p0343 Cam Sensor code.So after hours of research, I checked the wiring for the sensor,replaced the cam sensor and then the starter. I read on one of the postings that if the starter is drawing to many amps it trips the cam code. Mine was bad and got replaced. It still doesn't start, turns over but won't run. It has spark, it's getting gas........I'm at a loss for what to do next.
2000 S80. Won't start cam sensor code
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draser
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- Year and Model: 2005 S60 2.5T
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If your car is non turbo 140 psi is low. The zero compression on six is probably a bent valve. Engine probably has some miles on it so it looks like head needs to come off to see condition of valves. If you pour 1 teaspoon of oil in cylinders and compression goes up then bores are worn.
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