emilhartmann10
Evanda Camshaft Sensor Error
Summary of the thread
A 2003 Chevrolet Evanda is experiencing poor starting, stalling when idling, and a check engine light indicating a camshaft sensor error. The issue may be linked to a defective encoder wheel on the camshafts. Cleaning the sensor might not resolve the problem, and taking the car to a workshop for professional repair is recommended.
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emilhartmann10 (community.author)
Yeah, it's definitely rough, especially when it's cold. Did the camshaft sensor error also point to the encoder wheel in your case?
SchmittRacer
Yep, exactly the same. I tried cleaning the sensor first, but no luck. Eventually, I just took it to a workshop. Saved myself a lot of headache that way!
emilhartmann10 (community.author)
Thanks for the info! I suspected as much. I'll book it in at a local workshop and get it sorted. The repair cost 695€, but now the car runs like new.
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SchmittRacer
Sounds familiar! I've got an Evanda too, and I had similar symptoms a while back. Engine misfire? Was it rough, especially when cold?