Missing timing reference signal in your vehicle? P0374 means no pulses, risking engine timing loss. Scan, test comm and reprogram or replace module.
Missing timing reference signal in your vehicle? P0374 means no pulses, risking engine timing loss. Scan, test comm and reprogram or replace module.
Intermittent timing reference A pulses set P0373 in your vehicle—risk mis‑timing and power loss. Scan, verify signal A, reprogram or replace module.
Too few pulses on Timing Reference A in your vehicle? It can throw off engine timing and cause loss of power. Scan, test module and reprogram or replace.
Too many pulses on Timing Reference A signal in your vehicle? It can corrupt engine timing—scan PCM, inspect wiring, and reprogram or replace today.
Timing Reference High Resolution Signal A fault causing erratic timing on your vehicle—ignores can lead to power loss; scan, diagnose module and reprogram.
Intermittent camshaft sensor B signal causing rough idle or stall in your vehicle—timing errors can damage the engine. Scan, test and replace sensor.
Camshaft Position Sensor B Circuit High Bank 1 causes rough idle and power loss in your vehicle—run a module scan and re‑program or replace promptly.
Your vehicle stalls or won’t start, showing a Camshaft Position Sensor B low circuit Bank 1—vital for timing. Scan, test wiring, then replace or reprogram.
Light and idle on your vehicle? P0366 means Camshaft Position Sensor B Circuit range/performance fault on Bank 1—timing off. Test sensor, program/replace.
Camshaft Position Sensor B circuit error on your vehicle causes timing loss and check‑engine light—fix to avoid engine damage. Scan and replace sensor.