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Old 08-02-2019, 02:43 PM   #2
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Not much traffic on some of the other forums so thought I would post here to see if anyone can help.

Have a 2000 986 2.7 tiptronic. Getting P1340. From what I have been able to find I should get 5v between pins 1 & 3 with key on and 0v between 2 & 3 with the key off.

With key on I get 5v to pin 1 & 3 and 12v to pin 2 & 3

At this point I am actually hoping it is the dme and not wiring. The car does start & run, although it idles rough. Once I get it out it drives fine with the rough idle. I shouldn't see any voltage between pins 2 & 3 with the key on or off right?
If you are only getting the P1340, and no cam position sensor codes, you have a timing chain out of position high on bank #1

And yes, I am the same guy that told you the same thing and to stop buying cheap Beck/Arnley cam position sensors and get the real thing on the other forum………………...
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