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Intermittent stalling
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2 years 1 month ago - 2 years 1 month ago #63582
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Hello guys , I have been working on a 2011 Toyota Camry 2.5 with intermittent stalling issue . it kept throwing codep0015 and also p0017cam and crank shaft code I did everything to fixed that issue no luck yet I replaced the camshaft sensors also the crank sensor , mass airflow sensor with dealer part I cleaned the throttle body after that I erased the code the car would drive fine until I reach a red light or making a turn then it would stall again and the same code would come back . Before I decided to replace the timing chain , I am here searching for help to see what else I have to do any advice would greatly appreciate thank you.
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2 years 1 month ago #63590
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So a couple of things to go with the performance timing codes:
- VVTS faulty
-Oil Control Solenoids faulty
-Not enough Oil pressure at Oil Solenoids to operate VVT properly
-Timing chains is out of time
With proper tooling VVT can be checked against desired positions and actual positions
The Chain timing can be compared to a known good Correlation which I am providing.
Known Good;
Also, here is an excellent video from Ivan at Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics showing what is necessary to prove problems like this out.
I hope you kept all the original sensors, they are Denso's, very good quality!
- VVTS faulty
-Oil Control Solenoids faulty
-Not enough Oil pressure at Oil Solenoids to operate VVT properly
-Timing chains is out of time
With proper tooling VVT can be checked against desired positions and actual positions
The Chain timing can be compared to a known good Correlation which I am providing.
Known Good;
Also, here is an excellent video from Ivan at Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics showing what is necessary to prove problems like this out.
I hope you kept all the original sensors, they are Denso's, very good quality!
Never stop Learning.
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2 years 1 month ago #63595
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Thank you very much for your help , I will try to do what Ivan did to see if that will fix my issue. Happy thanksgiving may God bless you.
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