A camshaft position sensor can fail due to an accident. In the event of a failure, it may be necessary to replace the engine control module and associated wiring. Circumstances like an oil leak due to a bad head gasket or defective or loose oil cap can interrupt the sensor’s signal from the wires.
How much does it cost to replace camshaft position sensor?
To replace a camshaft position sensor, you can expect to pay anywhere from $95 to $200. Parts alone will run about $25 to $100. Labor costs will be in the range of $70 to $100 for professional replacement. Expect to pay more if you have a luxury vehicle or are having your local car dealership perform the replacement.
What are the possible causes of p0174 BMW code?
P0174 BMW Possible Causes 1 Intake air leaks 2 Faulty front heated oxygen sensor 3 Ignition misfiring 4 Faulty fuel injectors 5 Exhaust gas leaks 6 Incorrect fuel pressure 7 Lack of fuel 8 Faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor 9 Incorrect Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) hose connection
Why is my engine light on when my car has p0171?
So your car’s CEL (always check Engine Light) is on and also you had the codes scanned at a local parts shop. (Or maybe used your own OBD scanner to extract the car faults). Your car or truck has either a P0171, P0174 lean fault code or both stored in the pc, these codes derive from Oxygen Sensor (O-2) readings.
What does the p0171 and p0174 code on the exhaust mean?
Your car or truck has either a P0171, P0174 lean fault code or both stored in the pc, these codes derive from Oxygen Sensor (O-2) readings. A lean code or codes suggest that there surely is too-much air in the exhaust.
Does a p0174 code indicate a lean condition?
In that case, a P0174 code might not indicate a lean condition, particularly if it is accompanied by misfire codes.