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Problems with car!!
if the dealership replaced my timing chain then i started throwing a code(p0011)..is that a problem caused by the dealership or did it just cause my timing from my tune to be off, and i just need a reflash?
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Originally Posted by ssballin
(Post 6070097)
if the dealership replaced my timing chain then i started throwing a code(p0011)..is that a problem caused by the dealership or did it just cause my timing from my tune to be off, and i just need a reflash?
P0011 This code will trigger the check engine light under the following condition: The comprehensive component monitor, referred to as the CCM, monitors the Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) position for over-advanced cam timing. If the cam timing exceeds a maximum calibrated limit or is stuck in an advanced position, the check engine light will come on and set this trouble code. Possible Causes: Incorrect camshaft timing VCT solenoid valve stuck open or continuous oil flow to piston chamber Camshaft advance mechanism binding, or faulty VCT unit |
right but do u think this is a dealership problem or do i need to be retuned cause the dealership isnt gunna match the timing that i had on my tune?
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Was the BYT tune in at the time of the service work? or was it tuned back stock before the work was done?
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Ignition timing and camshaft timing are not the same
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this happeneed to one of my customers. His issue was the car jumped a tooth (Car wont go in to any vvti like this) So go back to the dealer!!
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Either they did not install the timing chain correctly (surprisingly easy to do) or you have a faulty intake camshaft actuator or solenoid. The solenoids go bad all the time, the internal resistance gets too high and they read incorrectly. I can guarantee this has nothing to do with your tune. The tune doesn't effect cam timing...
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But pull the tune out fyi
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