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Old Mar 17, 2012 | 06:07 PM
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Default 2002 a6 3.0 quattro help

Recently purchased a 2002 A6 3.0 quattro in January. Been a great car until last night while I was driving home on the freeway, check engine oil level light came on, and about 10 seconds later the check engine light, pulling over to the side of the road right after the check engine light came on the engine died. Coming to a stop, I tried starting engine, thinking maybe for some odd reason it would start, and it just whined very strangely.

Not to keen on Audi's as this is the first that I have owned.

Luckily I had a computer reader in my car with me and connected it to the computer and it gave me the error code of P0025 and mentioned something about the camshaft reader.

Just wondering if any of you would be able to help trouble shoot what might've happened, hoping the engine didn't burn up as that would be the shittiest situation ever.

Thanks.
 
Old Mar 17, 2012 | 06:51 PM
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Audi_VW DTC code

P0025 Camshaft Position Actuator B - Bank 2 Timing Over-Retard

3.0L engine has 4 CPS sensors, 2 on Bank-1 Pax side, 2 on Bank-2 Driver side. B2 should be the exhaust 1, right most one. Part is about $47.00

CPS can get your car not started. I had both CPS sensors on driver side replaced.
No.19 is the exhaust CPS
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