CEL P1325 Camshaft Adjustment, Bank 2
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CEL P1325 Camshaft Adjustment, Bank 2
So my CEL came on recently. Took it to the dealer who diagnosed Fault "P1325 Camshaft Adjustment, Bank 2". He felt it was probably an electrical glitch since the car is running fine (idles smoothely, no apparent power loss at speed, etc.), and reset it. Said it may never happen again.
Sadly, it did come back on a few miles later. Still runs fine. Called dealer who said that an oil change may resolve the problem (?WTF?!). So I bit the bullet and paid $250 for a dealer oil change, and reset, and of course the light came on again a mile down the road
My understanding is that a repair is around $1000, as it's not easy to get to the area. And that I may just have a bad senser or open circuit.
Anyone else have experience with this problem? Is it true that I'm not hurting the car if it's running fine, and that if I truly had a camshaft adjustment issue the car wouldn't run smoothely?
And is it true that I can reset the CEL myself by simply disconnecting the negative battery cable briefly?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Sadly, it did come back on a few miles later. Still runs fine. Called dealer who said that an oil change may resolve the problem (?WTF?!). So I bit the bullet and paid $250 for a dealer oil change, and reset, and of course the light came on again a mile down the road
My understanding is that a repair is around $1000, as it's not easy to get to the area. And that I may just have a bad senser or open circuit.
Anyone else have experience with this problem? Is it true that I'm not hurting the car if it's running fine, and that if I truly had a camshaft adjustment issue the car wouldn't run smoothely?
And is it true that I can reset the CEL myself by simply disconnecting the negative battery cable briefly?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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probaly just a acuator sticking, proepr diagnoisis requires a scope, but the part itself isnt hard to change, not much difffrent then changing a spark plug.
Either way with the light on camshaft adj will not advance the camsafts and you will loose up to performance.
and oil chnage could have fixed it
Either way with the light on camshaft adj will not advance the camsafts and you will loose up to performance.
and oil chnage could have fixed it
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Thanks, Brad.
Does disconnecting the battery reset the CEL, or is the fault stored? The fault was listed as "intermittent, not present", btw.
Does disconnecting the battery reset the CEL, or is the fault stored? The fault was listed as "intermittent, not present", btw.
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well not present means it hadnt happend in that key cycle, its obiuosly a hard fault as it comes back so soon. Likey the valve is sticking due to dirt in the oil, hence why they wanted to try an oil chnage before chaing parts.
reseting the battery wil likely not do anything. Even if it clears you will have a light again the first time you go over 3500 rpm and the valve sticks
repalce it or have it replaced and you should be good to go
reseting the battery wil likely not do anything. Even if it clears you will have a light again the first time you go over 3500 rpm and the valve sticks
repalce it or have it replaced and you should be good to go
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Thanks Rick. I've gat a date with my Porsche guy to fix me up. Sure hating spending $ on repair issues instead of go-fast goodies as I had planned for my winter projects!
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Joel,
I did have the cam adjuster replaced, and it's been fine since. BTW, that issue was on my previous car, a 1999 Carrera 4, not my current 2001 turbo. No problems yet with my turbo with 50k miles, and many track days.
Scott
I did have the cam adjuster replaced, and it's been fine since. BTW, that issue was on my previous car, a 1999 Carrera 4, not my current 2001 turbo. No problems yet with my turbo with 50k miles, and many track days.
Scott