It seems I have a problem with my Coupe. I was getting an EML which was giving 002A9A - inlet cam sensor fault. The car was driving fine and since it was due for MOT shortly I bought a new sensor with the intention of getting the garage to fit it. A few days later I pulled into a petrol station, filled up, and then the car wouldn't start. I was now getting bot sensor faults - 002A9A and 002A9B - intake and exhaust sensor faults. I got the car recovered to my local garage, who are talking about potential timing chain issues. They have managed to get the car started from cold and it runs, but not smoothly. They want to take it apart and check the chain and tensioners, and make sure it hasn't skipped a tooth - I have suggested that before they do that they replace the intake sensor (since there's a new one sat there), check the cam sensor wiring and then take out the Vanos solenoids and clean them before looking at the timing.
So - anyone have any experience in getting both intake and exhaust cam synch faults? Logic would suggest the timing could be a problem - or it could be the crank sensor - but I've also read that sticky solenoids can cause the issue? The car has only done 55k miles so I would doubt stretched chains, it gets an oil change every year but is a bit of a garage queen and probably only does ~1000 miles a year. It was running like a new engine before this issue.
So - anyone have any experience in getting both intake and exhaust cam synch faults? Logic would suggest the timing could be a problem - or it could be the crank sensor - but I've also read that sticky solenoids can cause the issue? The car has only done 55k miles so I would doubt stretched chains, it gets an oil change every year but is a bit of a garage queen and probably only does ~1000 miles a year. It was running like a new engine before this issue.