Intermittent Camshaft Sensor B on Bank 2 causing timing errors in your vehicle – scan the code now and arrange sensor diagnostics or replacement today.
Intermittent Camshaft Sensor B on Bank 2 causing timing errors in your vehicle – scan the code now and arrange sensor diagnostics or replacement today.
Camshaft sensor B high voltage on Bank 2 triggers a check‑engine light and loss of power in your vehicle—diagnose the circuit now to avoid engine damage.
Camshaft sensor B low on Bank 2 can cause timing loss in your vehicle—risking power drop. Scan P0392, test the circuit, and reprogram or replace.
Camshaft timing glitches set P0391 in your vehicle—possible power loss. Scan sensor B circuit, check wiring, then reprogram or replace the sensor.
Check engine light and cam timing loss on your vehicle? P0390 means Camshaft Position Sensor B Circuit Bank 2 failure—risking power loss. Scan and replace.
Intermittent Crankshaft Position Sensor B signal triggers check engine light and power loss on your vehicle—scan confirm fault reprogram or replace module.
Check engine light, power loss? P0388 = Crankshaft Position Sensor B Circuit High—your vehicle may stall. Scan, test sensor and plan re‑program or replace.
Check engine light and hesitation in your vehicle? A Crankshaft Position Sensor B Circuit Low can cause timing loss—scan, test, replace now to avoid stall.
Engine misfire or stall? Your car P0386 means Crankshaft Position Sensor B circuit range/performance‑timing error. Scan, test sensor, reprogram or replace.
Engine stalls or won’t start on your vehicle? A P0385 Crankshaft Position Sensor B Circuit fault stops timing. Scan, test wiring, then replace/reprogram.