P0011 Buick Intake Valve Timing Control Performance Bank 1

P0012 Buick A Camshaft Position Timing Over Retarded Bank 1

Possible causes
– Dirty engine oil
– Faulty camshaft actuator
– Low engine oil level
– Camshaft actuator harness is open or shorted
– Camshaft actuator circuit poor electrical connection
Symptoms
– Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
– Possible Lack/Loss of power
– Possible Engine rough idle
P0012 Buick OBD Code Description

Engine Management Systems (EMS) use the camshaft position sensor to manage sequential fuel injection and as part of misfire diagnosis. The EMS constantly monitors the number of pulses on the signal circuit. The EMS compares the number of camshaft sensor reference pulses and the number of crankshaft position sensor reference pulses received. If the EMS receives an incorrect number of pulses, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) should be stored in the EMS. Some engine management systems will then default to multi-port or “gang-fire” injector operation. The camshaft position sensor signal is required to sequence the injector operation to the proper cylinder timing. If the camshaft position sensor or circuit is faulty most engines will start.

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