P0C1E BMW Fault Code
Check P0C1E OBD Fault Code ReasonVariable Cam Timing Over-advanced (Bank 1) The comprehensive component monitor (CCM) monitors the VCT position for an over-advanced camshaft timing.
The test fails when the camshaft timing exceeds a maximum calibrated value or remains in an advanced position.
BMW cam timing improperly set No oil flow to the VCT piston chamber Low oil pressure VCT solenoid valve stuck closed Camshaft advance mechanism binding (VCT unit) P0C1E DTC is a check of the VCT unit.
P0C1E Code Symptoms :
When you turn on the ignition, the Service Engine Soon or Check Engine P0C1E light should flash briefly, indicating that the OBD system is ready to scan your vehicle for any malfunctions. After this brief flash, the light should stay off while you drive as long as no problems are detected. If so, you'll be glad to know that your vehicle is equipped with an early warning system that could save you time, money, and fuel in addition to helping protect the P0C1E!
Diagnosis And Repairing P0C1E
P0C1E OBD 2 code on vehicles with electronically controlled automatic transmissions, the 3-4 shift solenoid is responsible for actuating the hydraulic circuits to activate clutches or bands that change gears inside the automatic transmission.
How to fix P0C1E code ?
- Erratic camshaft position due to low oil pressure
- Faulty Camshaft Position Sensor
- Faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor
- Fuel injector leaks
Some systems require that the actuator has an adequate supply of brake fluid. Low brake fluid levels can mimic the symptoms of code P0C1E, so consult the manual to locate the brake fluid reservoir.
Bear in mind that a low fluid level can set code P0C1E on some applications, so make sure that on fluid operated systems the fluid level is up to the mark before starting an electrical diagnosis.