P052C OBD II Trouble Code Cold Start A Camshaft Position Timing Over-Advanced Bank 2
How to quickly diagnose, repair, and causes of a P052C diagnostic code which indicates a detected over-advanced camshaft timing condition on a cold start on bank 2.
Symptoms of P052C OBD II Trouble Code
- Poor engine performance
- Decreased fuel economy
- Possible misfire on start-up
- Cold start issues
Common Causes of P052C OBD II Trouble Code
- The crankshaft position sensor is faulty
- The camshaft position sensor is damaged
- The intake valve timing control solenoid valve is defective
- The intake valve timing intermediate lock control solenoid valve is flawed
- The signal pick-up portion of the camshaft has accumulated debris
- The timing chain is incorrectly installed
- Foreign matter contaminates the oil groove for intake valve timing control
Severity of P052C OBD II Trouble Code
The P052C code is a problem that should be immediately taken to the mechanic because it is a highly complex, not to mention, severe issue. The ECM is majorly affected with this kind of problem, which is why a technician should take a look at your vehicle if this trouble code or related ones appear. Typically, the ECM has not detected the desired response to a few electronic commands to the VVT and a code has been set.