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Letmedrive 02-16-2015 08:20 AM

Code P1341
 
After years of lurking on this forum, and trying to fix my various Boxster issues, I've decided to join and ask for help. I bought my '02 3 years ago and she's been a POS. Trashed tranny then a blown AOS all repaired by a great indie shop. 18 months ago, a buddy of mine and I replaced the belt and one of the tensioner needed freed up. Then a coolant leak so I replaced the coolant reservoir. Last November, the water pump went out so it went to the indie shop on a flatbed again. I used injector cleaner 2 weeks ago, then she wouldn't start until I put in some more gas and also used starting fluid just to be sure. Now I get code P1341 which the OBDII reads as camshaft adjustment bank 1. I reset it twice and it's come back. The indie shop recommends I send the ECU off for repair as a starting point. That seems an expensive starting point. I've read everything I can find on this code and I'm open to suggestions. If I haven't made it clear, I'm not a mechanic. I cannot stress that enough!

JFP in PA 02-16-2015 12:35 PM

I'd suggest sending your indie off for repair. P1341 means that there is difference between the required and actual cam position on Bank #1. It could be the cam position sensor is bad, or the VarioCam unit is acting up (usually the solenoid).

Letmedrive 02-17-2015 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFP in PA (Post 8489964)
I'd suggest sending your indie off for repair. P1341 means that there is difference between the required and actual cam position on Bank #1. It could be the cam position sensor is bad, or the VarioCam unit is acting up (usually the solenoid).

I was hoping for suggestions that were a little more helpful. Would a Durametric be more specific?

Letmedrive 02-28-2015 08:51 AM

I'm hoping this new piece of information will help diagnose the problem. The light only comes on if I start the car when the engine is warm. What do you think?

JFP in PA 02-28-2015 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Letmedrive (Post 8491233)
I was hoping for suggestions that were a little more helpful. Would a Durametric be more specific?

Not really. Sometimes even the OEM OBD II diagnostics manual suggests multiple possibilities for a single given code, and depends upon the diagnostic capabilities of the tech to determine which one is the root fault by a process of elimination, which is what you face.

From the OBD II manual for your car: P1341 Camshaft Adjustment, Bank 1 – Below Limit Potential causes: – Short to ground – Actuator faulty – Open circuit in triggering wire – Open circuit in B+ supply

recycled sixtie 02-28-2015 01:10 PM

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Guy


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