If you notice decreased fuel economy, chances are that the variable valve timing sensor or some other part of the VVT system is failing. Now that you know what all symptoms indicate variable valve timing solenoid failure, you must also know that it is imperative to replace a faulty ...
Step 1 – Check whether the crankshaft (Camshaft) sensor is working properly or not. Step 2 – Inspect whether the sensor connector and wire are in good or damaged condition. Step 3 – Check the condition of the crankshaft signal disc. Good, dirty, or broken. Step 4 – Take a look at...
That is a lot of seemingly unrelated codes. Double check the work you did replacing the camshaft sensor. Are all sensors reconnected after you did the work? Were any of these codes present before the maintenance? It may be a good idea to take the vehicle to a shop if you don’t find...