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206 Gti 180 on 3 cylinders after 2 mins. Codes P0300, P1336
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kernel
PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 8:07 am Up
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When cold, car starts perfect on 4 cylinders.
After 2-3 minutes of warming up and driving (on idle anything occurs), the car shows message antipollution fault, then catalytic converter fault, and (this is really strange) ABS/ESR fault (and ESP deactivates ), and car runs on 3 cylinders (pof-pof sound, vibrations...). And MIL switch on. Confused
If I stop engine and restart, car runs well for 10-15 seconds and then messages again and 3 cyl.

I did a scan and this are the results:
P0300: Random Misfire
P1336: (no description)
P0341: Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Range/Performance

It's not spark plugs, or ingition coils (changed both).
I also think I can discard a compression issue, because for the first 2 minutes the car goes well. If its open valve it would be failing always.

I think injectors could be the problem. But then again, P0300 means a problem on various or random cylinders... which sounds strange if one injector is failing. Wall Bang

I think EGR it's okay because I checked with OBDII while engine was running and it opens/closes OK.

The code P0341 related to Cam sensor... could a malfuncion on sensor cause going on 3 cylinders? Sounds strange. I think P0341 its more a symptom than the cause of the problem.
Maybe MAF/MAP failing?

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worth a try vvt solenoid give it a clean, might not be the problem but worth a go, it normally makes the car run like a 1.2 but not heard it giving a misfire
 



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Looks like your camshaft sensor is playing up. Take it out and clean it up, might need replacing.

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P1336 Crank / Cam Sensor Range / Performance
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Dan- wrote:
worth a try vvt solenoid give it a clean, might not be the problem but worth a go, it normally makes the car run like a 1.2 but not heard it giving a misfire

Where's VVt slenoid?

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Looks like your camshaft sensor is playing up. Take it out and clean it up, might need replacing.

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P1336 Crank / Cam Sensor Range / Performance

So I get both CAM & Crank errors Mad I localized Cam sensor, though I don't know how to remove it for clean. No idea where is Crank sensor Confused



Appart from that, I think that maybe ECU is disconnecting some cylinder when detects a misfire, in order to preserve catalytic converter. Do you know if Peugeot ECUs are "so intelligent" to do that? I say that because car goes bad just after throwing all faulty messages, and I know some cars do that.

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I would ignore P300 completely, i more than likely just think its a ghost code created by the misfire caused by the other codes

Try another camshaft sensor since there is two codes of this item, and i doubt you have the facility to scope it, so get a second hand one cheap and just replace it

See if the fault clears and the vehicle runs right

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Top right back of cylinder head for the cam sensor.
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kernel
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It's a good point. I'll check CAM sensor. Peugeot Part number is 1920 8W ?


I think is this one:

 



but how I remove it? Thanks again

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Not sure on the 180. But on the 138 gti it's on the top back right, it's essentially the same head, so should be the same place.
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I removed it and I gave it a good clean.
Refitted again, and still having the problem.

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if I disconnect the cable that reachs to the cam sensor, could I damage the engine in some way?
Do you think its worth a try to get some conclusion?

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What about the coil pack playing up. Make sure you have a good spark on each plug. Can cause the Ecu to throw up a sensor code.
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kernel
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as I said its not coil packs.

I bought a new cam sensor, should arrive in some days. Lets see if it works...

If not, I'll try injectors...

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Apparently solved - run the car for 15 minutes and everything OK Very Happy

This confirms that BSI disconnected on purpose some cylinder when getting wrong data, I guess Shocked

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Do an ecu soft reboot if problems persist...see how to guide .......


..this is very likely the fix...and its free

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