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I'm getting a P0348 Camshaft Sensor Bank 2 failure. I'm able to clear it, start the car, and drive. But the next time I start the car it returns. When I check the Camshaft Deviation, I get a steady 2.1719 on Bank 1 and a zero on Bank 2. Does this indicate a bad Camshaft Position sensor or a bad camshaft deviation solenoid. After writing this I feel like I have enough information to be dangerous!!!
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It sounds like a bad sensor.
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Thanks for the quick reply. I ordered the sensor and will report back.
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What year and make of car?
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So here is the latest on my issue. One of the wires to the sensor was broken, physically ripped in two places. I have no idea how that could happen. It was difficult to reach, but I did manage to crimp a jumper on it. That made the connection and I was able to clear the code. My concern now is the actual value readings I'm getting. Before, I was getting 2.1719 on Bank 1 and 0 on Bank 2. Now I'm getting 2.0000 on Bank 1 and -0.0313 on Bank 2. I can imagine that my crude jumper is messing up the resistance in the Bank 2 wire, but why would the Bannk1 reading change? Also, could this impact the position solenoid in a way that can damage the engine? BTW is a 2006 Boxster S.
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Do a proper wire repair and check again. At least you'll have peace of mind that that is not the problem and that you can continue to diagnose if necessary.
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Thanks for the replies. I have to take the trans out to replace the clutch. I think that will give me better access to repair the wire properly. I can only get one hand to it from the top. I wish they made the access hole larger! How does anyone work on these things?
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You have more access than most vehicles, top, front and bottom. Most vehicles only have top and bottom.
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the wiring harness on the 987 is delicate. The wires are very thin and delicate. I had a broken MAF wire caused by me ripping it when I unplugged the sensor to clean it.
Te repair the wire, I had to undo the wire tie downs so it could be worked on. I soldered and shrink wrapped it. |
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