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Powertrain · SAE
CMP Sensor B — Circuit (Bank 1)

Meaning

The engine control module has detected a generic electrical fault in the camshaft position sensor B (CMP B) circuit of Bank 1. Sensor B is typically associated with the exhaust camshaft (or second camshaft) of Bank 1; the signal is absent, out of range, or behaving abnormally.

Common causes

  • Faulty CMP B sensor Bank 1 (internal open, short, or drift)
  • Open, grounded, or powered-shorted wiring to the CMP B sensor
  • Corroded, loose, or damaged sensor connector
  • Damaged or deposit-covered camshaft B reluctor wheel
  • Excessive air gap between sensor and reluctor wheel
  • Supply voltage or ground fault for the CMP B sensor

Symptoms

  • Check-engine light (MIL) illuminated
  • Hard or extended cranking start
  • Loss of VVT control on the Bank 1 exhaust camshaft
  • Reduced power and increased fuel consumption
  • Possible VVT-related fault codes for Bank 1 (e.g., P0014)

Severity

High: without a CMP B signal the ECM cannot precisely control Bank 1 exhaust camshaft timing, resulting in efficiency loss and possible engine damage.

What to do

  1. Locate the CMP B sensor on Bank 1 (typically exhaust side) and verify supply voltage and ground
  2. Measure signal voltage with the engine running
  3. Check for short to ground or to power on the signal wire
  4. Inspect the connector for oxidation, loose pins, or physical damage
  5. Replace the Bank 1 CMP B sensor if wiring is found serviceable

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SAEP0365
HEX0365
VAG00869
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