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DTC P0365 00: Exhaust CMP Sensor Circuit Problem: Notes

DTC P0365 00 DETECTION CONDITIONS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES (SKYACTIV-G 2.0, SKYACTIV-G 2.5)

DTC P0365:00  Exhaust CMP sensor circuit problem 
DETECTION CONDITION 
  • The exhaust CMP sensor input signal pattern, received while the crankshaft rotates 24 times  , is incorrect. Cylinder identification is not completed while the crankshaft rotates 15 times. 

Diagnostic support note 
  • This is a continuous monitor (CCM).
  • The check engine light illuminates if the PCM detects the above malfunction condition during the first drive cycle.
  • FREEZE FRAME DATA (Mode 2)/Snapshot data is available.
  • DTC is stored in the PCM memory.
FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION 
  • Stops fuel injection
  • Stops ignition
POSSIBLE CAUSE 
  • Exhaust CMP sensor connector or terminals malfunction
  • Short to ground or open circuit in exhaust CMP sensor power supply circuit
    • Short to ground in wiring harness between ENGINE2 15 A fuse and exhaust CMP sensor terminal C
    • ENGINE2 15 A fuse malfunction
    • Open circuit in wiring harness between main relay terminal D and exhaust CMP sensor terminal C
  • Short to ground in wiring harness between exhaust CMP sensor terminal A and PCM terminal 1T
  • PCM connector or terminals malfunction
  • Short to power supply in wiring harness between exhaust CMP sensor terminal A and PCM terminal 1T
  • Exhaust CMP sensor signal circuit and ground circuit are shorted to each other
  • Open circuit in wiring harness between the following terminals:
    • Exhaust CMP sensor terminal A-PCM terminal 1T
    • Exhaust CMP sensor terminal B-PCM terminal 1X
  • Exhaust CMP sensor malfunction
    • Exhaust CMP sensor is dirty
    • Exhaust CMP sensor pulse wheel malfunction
  • CKP sensor connector or terminals malfunction
  • Loose timing chain or improper valve timing
  • PCM malfunction
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