987 · Engine

P000A

"A" Camshaft Position Slow Response (Bank 1)

MED SEVERITY

Variable valve timing (VarioCam) fault: during a commanded camshaft phase change, the actual position of the "A" camshaft on bank 1 (cylinders 1-3) responds too slowly to match the position the DME requested. Usually oil-flow or actuator related rather than a failed sensor.

SYMPTOMS

  • Check-engine light
  • Rough or uneven idle
  • Reduced power / poor throttle response
  • Occasional hard start
  • Slight drop in fuel economy

LIKELY CAUSES

  • Low oil level, degraded oil, or wrong viscosity
  • Clogged camshaft oil control valve (VarioCam solenoid) or its filter screen
  • Failing camshaft adjuster / cam phaser
  • Stretched timing chain or worn chain tensioner/guides
  • Wiring or connector fault at the solenoid
  • Camshaft position sensor signal fault

DIAGNOSIS STEPS

  • Check oil level and condition; confirm correct grade (Porsche A40 / 0W-40)
  • Scan live data: compare commanded vs actual cam timing during a phase change
  • Test the camshaft oil control valve solenoid (resistance + actuation) and clean its screen
  • Inspect timing chain for stretch and the tensioner/guides for wear
  • Check solenoid wiring/connector continuity and the cam sensor signal
  • Clear the code and road-test to confirm the fix

RELATED PARTS

  • Camshaft adjustment solenoid (oil control valve)
  • Camshaft position sensor
  • Timing chain / tensioner
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