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I recently replaced a timing chain with all new guides, chain, tensioner and sprocket bolts on an n12 r56. I used a timing tool kit, to ensure timing was set correctly. After replacing the chain, I'm getting a p0341 code. Both cam sensors passed this test and I even reopened the valve cover to make sure my timing isn't off. All the timing tools fit on the cams and in the flywheel perfeclty. Any ideas on what can throw this cam sensor code? The car runs absolutely fine.

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Confirm the signal is getting to the DME from the sensors. If so, issue has to be in timing.

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