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2016 Gti limited 155. I just got a check engine light and the code is p0340. Hard to believe after only 50 hours of very light riding. Anyone know what this could be? Only thing I can find is some info about it being a camshaft code.. Any help is appreciated. Zed
 
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P0340 is means you most likely have wiring issues with the Camshaft Position Sensor circuit including a loose connector or possibly a bad sensor.

Start with simple checks...

1. Check the CAPS fuse (you can confirm the CAPS fuse in your Operator's manual -- Fuse #12 in 2015). Check to see if it is pushed in and making a good connection. It also powers the gauge cluster, so it's probably not blown or you would know it. Not sure if it would throw a code if it lost power for a brief period, but maybe.

2. Check the connector on the Camshaft Position Sensor to make sure it is properly seated. It is located behind the CPS (CRANK Position Sensor) connector and below the Blow-By Valve (the position of these can be seen in the 3ft Deep video at about 25 seconds in.)

[video=youtube;CGOCat6wfWk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGOCat6wfWk&t=85s[/video]

After these you will need to get a service manual (http://brpmanuals.com/seadoo-manual.htm) and follow the test procedures or head off to the stealership.

Let us know how it works out.
 
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2016 Gti limited 155. I just got a check engine light and the code is p0340. Hard to believe after only 50 hours of very light riding. Anyone know what this could be? Only thing I can find is some info about it being a camshaft code.. Any help is appreciated. Zed

Any luck with this?
 
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