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P0368

Camshaft Position Sensor B Circuit High Input Bank 1

★★★★ Common diagnostic code

P0368 means the vehicle control module detected a fault related to camshaft position sensor b circuit high input bank 1. The code points to the system that needs testing, but the exact repair should be confirmed with scan data, visual inspection, and circuit or mechanical checks.

Atlas Quality75% · Good
Editorial StatusGood
SeverityHigh
Can I keep driving?Use caution and diagnose before replacing parts.
Typical repair cost$120-$900
Typical labor0.7-3.0 hours

What P0368 Means

P0368 means the vehicle control module detected a fault related to camshaft position sensor b circuit high input bank 1. The code points to the system that needs testing, but the exact repair should be confirmed with scan data, visual inspection, and circuit or mechanical checks.

Before You Replace Anything

Record the evidence first. Clearing codes too early can erase the clues that point to the real fault.

✓ Save freeze-frame data✓ Check for additional trouble codes✓ Look for technical service bulletins✓ Verify battery voltage✓ Verify engine oil level and coolant level✓ Perform a visual inspection✓ Do not clear the codes yet

Common Symptoms

⚠ Check Engine Light⚠ Hard starting⚠ Stalling⚠ Misfire⚠ Poor acceleration⚠ No-start possible

Most Common Causes

Faulty crankshaft sensor90%
Faulty camshaft sensor78%
Damaged reluctor wheel66%
Timing issue54%
Wiring or connector fault42%
Poor sensor ground30%

Diagnostic Confidence

Crankshaft position sensor88%
Camshaft position sensor78%
Connector pigtail68%
Timing components58%

Use this as a starting point, not a replacement for testing.

Recommended Diagnostic Workflow

1Check for related cam/crank correlation codes
2Inspect sensor wiring and connectors
3Monitor cam/crank signal with scan data or scope
4Check sensor power and ground
5Verify mechanical timing if signals are inconsistent

Mechanic's Tips

Tip #1

Save freeze-frame data before clearing codes. Check for related codes, wiring issues, voltage problems, and vehicle-specific service information before replacing the listed component.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

✕ Replacing parts before testing power, ground, and signal circuits✕ Ignoring related codes and freeze-frame data✕ Skipping the visual inspection✕ Clearing codes before confirming the repair

Common Repairs

Replace confirmed failed sensor

Success Rate: ★★★☆☆

Average Cost: $120-$900

Labor: 0.7-3.0 hours

Repair wiring or connector

Success Rate: ★★★☆☆

Average Cost: $120-$900

Labor: 0.7-3.0 hours

Correct mechanical timing issue

Success Rate: ★★★☆☆

Average Cost: $120-$900

Labor: 0.7-3.0 hours

Repair damaged reluctor or tone wheel

Success Rate: ★★★☆☆

Average Cost: $120-$900

Labor: 0.7-3.0 hours

Parts Commonly Replaced

Crankshaft position sensorCamshaft position sensorConnector pigtailTiming components

Tools Used During Diagnosis

OBD-II scan toolDigital multimeterBasic hand toolsManufacturer service information

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How to Explain This to Your Customer

Your vehicle stored code P0368, which points to a problem with camshaft position sensor b circuit high input bank 1. We should diagnose the system before replacing parts so the repair is based on testing instead of guessing.

Manufacturer Notes

Generic OBD-II definition. Exact test procedures, component locations, and known failures may vary by make, model, year, engine, and calibration.

Technician Notes

Save freeze-frame data before clearing codes. Check for related codes, wiring issues, voltage problems, and vehicle-specific service information before replacing the listed component.

Related Codes

FAQ

What does P0368 mean?

P0368 means the computer detected a fault related to camshaft position sensor b circuit high input bank 1.

Is P0368 serious?

It depends on symptoms. Warning lights, poor drivability, overheating, misfires, or transmission problems should be diagnosed quickly.

Can I drive with P0368?

Short trips may be possible if the vehicle runs normally, but avoid driving if the light is flashing, the vehicle overheats, shifts poorly, or loses power.

Will P0368 fail emissions?

Usually yes if the Check Engine Light is on or readiness monitors are incomplete.

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