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Old 06-30-2009, 05:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Code and weird Dyno P0016 HELPPPPP

Title says it all. I have a code in pending P0016 (Crankshaft Position Camshaft Position Correlation (Bank 1 Sensor A)) and it has turned into a real code a few times. My dyno is also looking very wierd since the code has been thrown. Now i did read what the code stood for in our engines. I am trying to figure out if I have a bad sensor and if so what sensor. Any help would be great.
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You may want to shrink that picture
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Yeah the last picture was huge, didn't notice that. Thanks
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I'm not sure if this helps, but if you turn the dyno graph sideways, it looks like boobs.

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I have a code in pending P0016 (Crankshaft Position Camshaft Position Correlation (Bank 1 Sensor A)) and it has turned into a real code a few times. My dyno is also looking very wierd since the code has been thrown. Now i did read what the code stood for in our engines. I am trying to figure out if I have a bad sensor and if so what sensor.
I can't find a listing or definition for a P0016 Code in my manual or on OBD-Codes.com.

I do have a pic of all the engine sensor locations, which may help. The Crankshaft sensor (#8 in the diagram) is located at the bottom of the engine, get at it from underneath.

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http://www.justanswer.com/uploads/sk..._05_rolla1.pdf

The above Toyota .pdf may help. It's for the Corolla and Matrix, but they use variants of the 1ZZ and 2ZZ engine.
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I'm not sure if this helps, but if you turn the dyno graph sideways, it looks like boobs.

Maybe he should rotate the graph and make it huge again?
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I can't find a listing or definition for a P0016 Code in my manual or on OBD-Codes.com.

I do have a pic of all the engine sensor locations, which may help. The Crankshaft sensor (#8 in the diagram) is located at the bottom of the engine, get at it from underneath.

Good Luck!

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Wayne,
Thanks for the chart. I am leaning towards replacing the sensor, since it believe it is easy to get to. Do you know the toyota part#.
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Do you know the toyota part#.
I believe the part number is W0133-1786732. It's for a 2ZZ engine, Matrix, 1.8L. Costs $100 at a bunch of on-line stores.

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hard to tell conclusively without the whole dyno to get an idea of the scale of the dip, but its saying your cam offset is incorrect, which would tie up with a decent loss of power. the sensor reads the position, it doesn't set it.
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hard to tell conclusively without the whole dyno to get an idea of the scale of the dip, but its saying your cam offset is incorrect, which would tie up with a decent loss of power. the sensor reads the position, it doesn't set it.
Thanks Charlie, I dont' have the whole pic right now. It is a 30hp drop when hitting the second cam. Car runs great except for that lol and the code. I may try to change crank sensor because P0016 comes up in pending right when the car turns over. I read this paper that has me leaning this way. http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/04-06-Tun...e/cip0016p.pdf But my RPM gauge is working correctly, so I would think it isn't the Crank sensor. Oh the car runs very smooth so i don't think it is not aligned.

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