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Old 06-22-2016, 06:55 PM   #1
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Check engine code P0011

So I bought a new car '04s and it has this code which I pulled. I erased and in 20 mins it came right back. First time I test drove it was fine. This time I drove it and it stalled all the way home. Any help is appreciated

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Old 06-22-2016, 11:15 PM   #2
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Fault code 332 - Camshaft position with respect to crankshaft bank 1.
Could be expensive, could also be damaged wiring. Use the search function for a couple of opinions.....
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There are a number of possibilities like stretched chain,worn tensioner pads,tired tensioner,slipped cog on the camshaft drive etc. All speculation and pointless. too.
Best advice is find a competent local Indie(ask here) who does lots of M96 work.Don't drive it until it is positively diagnosed by an expert.
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So I bought a new car '04s and it has this code which I pulled. I erased and in 20 mins it came right back. First time I test drove it was fine. This time I drove it and it stalled all the way home. Any help is appreciated
P0011 indicates the cam deviation value on bank 1 has exceeded 10 degrees, which is excessive (spec is +/- 6 degrees). You need to park the car until this can be evaluated.

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