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Hi guys i have a intake camshaft code, The problem came after i changed the clutch and i cracked the cam sensor a lil bit, so i figured that was the reason why, i changed it and still throwing the code hard.
Check all the wiring and its fine, the ground is good and so is the power and the 5 volt signal from the computer, what else could cause this code, keep in mind that it was fine before i changed the clutch and cracked it.
Is there a way to check the mivec because i figure if there is a problem with that that might throw the intake cam code.
I'm getting ready to change the timing belt because that could cause the code as well but just wanna see what else to look for while i open it up.
Check all the wiring and its fine, the ground is good and so is the power and the 5 volt signal from the computer, what else could cause this code, keep in mind that it was fine before i changed the clutch and cracked it.
Is there a way to check the mivec because i figure if there is a problem with that that might throw the intake cam code.
I'm getting ready to change the timing belt because that could cause the code as well but just wanna see what else to look for while i open it up.
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I have the code, I have reset the ecu numerous times, replace the sensor, and it continues to come back, let me know if you find a solution, I am looking right now to see if you can disable it in the periphery bits.
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wow, im having the same problem. happened during a cam install and i cracked mine, replaced it, n now i cant get rid of my check engine light either! i was hoping there was an answer in ur thread lol
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