Landon Boyd
Greenie N00B Member
Alright so I know there’s a few threads on here about this but I haven’t seen anybody with my direct circumstance.
Long post incoming…
Permanent Code P0012
I have a fresh built engine that had been built by a reputable shop. Mazda OEM VVT kit was installed at the time of build. I’m currently 250 miles into my everlasting break in period. Car runs great but is somehow tossing P0012. I have a Snap On Zeus that is showing the code to be permanent every time I think I have solved the issue.. I have looked at what I consider to be all the obvious issues. So here’s a list of everything I’ve done to try and solve this. Some of it was a long stretch I know but I’m really hoping to not have to redo the entire timing myself.
•Replaced VVT Solenoid with a brand new one. TWICE
•Checked chain slack at TDC.. It was tight and no signs of wear
•Sanded down the area that the camshaft position sensor mounts to on the valve cover since my valve cover was painted
•Replaced Camshaft Position Sensor with a new one TWICE
•Aligned the crank sensor while engine was at TDC. 20th toofer
•Cleaned the filter under the solenoid
•Replaced Oil Pressure Sensor
•Confirmed all bridge bolts were to spec
•Checked for any wiring issues or shorts
•Multiple oil changes and everything looked fine..
•Checked pickup tube and everything was Gucci
Mod List
•Corksport Balance Shaft delete and baffle plate
•Corksport CST4
•JBR 3.5 Intake
•VTCS Deleted
•Engine is built with Wisceo Pistons,Manley Htuffs,Supertech OE valves
•AEM HF fuel pump
•Autotechs
*Ultimate Racing HF catted down pipe
•Corksport Catback Exhaust
•Damond Mounts
•Damond PCV plate and Catch can
•Mishimoto M line FMIC
Tuned By Erik @ Dramatune
hoping to not have to replace timing components but I do have a kit ready to go if needed. I’d like to be 100% sure that the components are my issue before doing that. I have obviously deleted the codes and they always come back after two drive cycles.
Any help is appreciated.
Long post incoming…
Permanent Code P0012
I have a fresh built engine that had been built by a reputable shop. Mazda OEM VVT kit was installed at the time of build. I’m currently 250 miles into my everlasting break in period. Car runs great but is somehow tossing P0012. I have a Snap On Zeus that is showing the code to be permanent every time I think I have solved the issue.. I have looked at what I consider to be all the obvious issues. So here’s a list of everything I’ve done to try and solve this. Some of it was a long stretch I know but I’m really hoping to not have to redo the entire timing myself.
•Replaced VVT Solenoid with a brand new one. TWICE
•Checked chain slack at TDC.. It was tight and no signs of wear
•Sanded down the area that the camshaft position sensor mounts to on the valve cover since my valve cover was painted
•Replaced Camshaft Position Sensor with a new one TWICE
•Aligned the crank sensor while engine was at TDC. 20th toofer
•Cleaned the filter under the solenoid
•Replaced Oil Pressure Sensor
•Confirmed all bridge bolts were to spec
•Checked for any wiring issues or shorts
•Multiple oil changes and everything looked fine..
•Checked pickup tube and everything was Gucci
Mod List
•Corksport Balance Shaft delete and baffle plate
•Corksport CST4
•JBR 3.5 Intake
•VTCS Deleted
•Engine is built with Wisceo Pistons,Manley Htuffs,Supertech OE valves
•AEM HF fuel pump
•Autotechs
*Ultimate Racing HF catted down pipe
•Corksport Catback Exhaust
•Damond Mounts
•Damond PCV plate and Catch can
•Mishimoto M line FMIC
Tuned By Erik @ Dramatune
hoping to not have to replace timing components but I do have a kit ready to go if needed. I’d like to be 100% sure that the components are my issue before doing that. I have obviously deleted the codes and they always come back after two drive cycles.
Any help is appreciated.