majabaumann73
Verso Camshaft Sensor Issue
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A 2017 Toyota Verso with a gasoline engine experienced poor starting and reduced power, accompanied by a camshaft sensor error code. The initial inspection showed the wiring and plug appeared fine, but an intermittent fault was suspected. Suggestions included cleaning the sensor and checking the voltage, with a workshop diagnosis ultimately revealing a defective cable or plug connection, which was repaired for 95€.
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majabaumann73 (community.author)
Thanks, I haven't cleaned the sensor yet, but the voltage seemed okay. The intermittent problem makes me think it's a wiring fault. Was your issue consistent, or did it come and go?
johannasteel7
Mine was intermittent at first, but it became more frequent. Given your voltage checks, a workshop diagnosis might be best for more in-depth testing.
majabaumann73 (community.author)
I took it to the workshop, and it was a defective cable or plug connection. The repair cost 95€, so it's all good now.
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johannasteel7
I had a similar issue on my Toyota Avensis. The check engine light came on, and the car ran rough. Have you tried cleaning the sensor or checking the voltage at the connector?