2014 Volvo P0340: What It Means & Is It Safe to Drive?

P0340 on the 2014 Volvo: Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction. Here's what it means, what usually causes it, what repairs typically cost, and whether it's safe to keep driving.

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What this code means

The PCM is not receiving a valid signal from the camshaft position sensor. Affects ignition timing and fuel injection.

Common causes on the 2014 Volvo

  • Failed camshaft position sensor
  • Wiring or connector issue
  • Timing chain/belt misalignment (less common)

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light
  • No start or hard start
  • Rough run, stalling
  • Reduced power

Typical fixes

  • Replace camshaft position sensor
  • Repair wiring/connector
  • Verify timing if sensor replacement doesn't fix

Repair cost range

For a 2014 Volvo, repairs for P0340 typically fall between $100 and $500, depending on the root cause and labor rates in your area.

Known issues on Volvo

Volvo P0340 cam position sensor fault on B5254T and B6294T is typically a failed sensor. On B5254T engines, also inspect the timing belt and cam trigger ring—a damaged timing belt or slipped cam sprocket can produce a P0340 that looks like sensor failure.

Most commonly affected models

S60 B5254T 2001–2009XC90 B6294T 2003–2014

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