lisalight1
C70 Camshaft Sensor Corrosion
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A 2006 Volvo C70 with a gasoline engine is experiencing hard starting and power loss, with an error code indicating a camshaft sensor issue. Corrosion on the sensor's cable and plug is identified as a potential cause. Cleaning the contacts, using dielectric grease, and checking for wiring damage are suggested solutions. Ultimately, a mechanic confirmed a bad cable, which was replaced to resolve the issue.
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lisalight1 (community.author)
Thanks! I haven't cleaned the contacts yet. Wanted to get some ideas first. Did yours happen sometimes, or was it always a problem? Do you remember the error code? I think it's misfiring.
ellakoch1
Mine started sometimes, then got worse. The code was for the camshaft position sensor circuit. Since you see corrosion and the symptoms match, get the connection checked by a pro. Could save you from replacing a good sensor. If it's really misfiring, see a mechanic.
lisalight1 (community.author)
Thanks for the help! I took it to a mechanic to check the wiring and sensor. The cable was bad, and it cost 95€ to replace.
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ellakoch1
Sounds familiar! I had the same thing happen with my C70. It was a bad connection to the camshaft position sensor, like you're thinking. Try cleaning the contacts and using dielectric grease. Check the wiring for damage, too. Is it misfiring?