Wife loves mini
04-08-2024, 09:02 PM
A search gets roughly one hit here for N55 and one on NAM for the P0368 issue.
Just gonna copy/pasta my other post verbiage
Forgot to add 2016 countryman N18, all4, 50k miles.
I really thought that I finally had this licked today and was excited for the wife to come home from watching the eclipse to a fully functional countryman.
I bought an Innova 5610 scanner as it seemed to cover the things i wanted with the mini and ford. I had a limp mode with p0368 code come up. Cleared codes to see what would pop back up and it ran fine for months. Then one day limp mode again. Multiple codes were present, (P0368-stored, pending, permanent-( camshaft position sensor B, high input) P1338 (CPS faulty phase position) P10E2(VVL sensor supply voltage circuit electrical) P0238( turbo boost sensor A circuit high), P0193 (fuel rail sensor high input) P007B(charge air cooler temp sensor circuit range/performance bank 1,P007D( Charge air cooler temp sensor circuit high bank 1). Checked battery voltage: 11.7V get it recharged, doesn't move the needle. Warranty out battery, voltage is good engine on and engine off. P0368 persists. Get fresh oil change, P0368. Replace both VANOS solenoids (50k miles seems to be the maintenance point) and both cam sensors. P0368. Find something about needing to reset adaptation on the DME. 5610 no do this. Buy (reactively) Foxwell NT710. reset adaptations, clear codes. Boom! Success. Drive it around, full of pep, MIL off. Tell the wife her car is fixed.
First start. MIL and limp mode. 300E (which seems to be P0368?) And 2c58( which seems to be a byproduct of some other fault). 300E shows as 'not present ', 2c58 present. Remove all 3 ECM connectors and check ecm. All looks good. Back of all 3 connectors covered in grime. Clean all 3, apply dielectric grease to everything. CLear all codes (two), reset adaptations Boom! Checks clean. Drives perfectly. Took for a 10 min spin. Pulled in the driveway. Restarted, all good. Went back out hours later all is good. Next morning, MIL and limp mode.
Ordered a new connector and terminals for exhaust cam sensor. Made a new harness soldered it it to bypass the old one with the short to B+. Cleared codes, reset adaptations. Car started and crapped out. Low idle. Wondered if it just needed to relearn things. Started again, fired right up. Boom! Success. No codes, full of pep. Drove for 15 min. Turned off, turned on, NT710 shows no fault codes. Let it sit for an hour. Started up, drove around, all good. No codes, situation normal. Parked, started again, no codes.
Several hours later I went to move the car so my wife could pull mine in and I'd take hers to work 'just in case'. MF MIL, 300E and 2C58. Cam position sensor B bank 1 short to B+.
Help me, please. What am i missing?
is it the ECM?
Is it the damn timing chain issue? Why would it always be P0368, not 367?
thats all of the info i have. Im an ME, not an EE, so im not super versed in the nuances. Any help would be appreciated.
I really thought that I finally had this licked today and was excited for the wife to come home from watching the eclipse to a fully functional countryman.
I bought an Innova 5610 scanner as it seemed to cover the things i wanted with the mini and ford. I had a limp mode with p0368 code come up. Cleared codes to see what would pop back up and it ran fine for months. Then one day limp mode again. Multiple codes were present, (P0368-stored, pending, permanent-( camshaft position sensor B, high input) P1338 (CPS faulty phase position) P10E2(VVL sensor supply voltage circuit electrical) P0238( turbo boost sensor A circuit high), P0193 (fuel rail sensor high input) P007B(charge air cooler temp sensor circuit range/performance bank 1,P007D( Charge air cooler temp sensor circuit high bank 1). Checked battery voltage: 11.7V get it recharged, doesn't move the needle. Warranty out battery, voltage is good engine on and engine off. P0368 persists. Get fresh oil change, P0368. Replace both VANOS solenoids (50k miles seems to be the maintenance point) and both cam sensors. P0368. Find something about needing to reset adaptation on the DME. 5610 no do this. Buy (reactively) Foxwell NT710. reset adaptations, clear codes. Boom! Success. Drive it around, full of pep, MIL off. Tell the wife her car is fixed.
First start. MIL and limp mode. 300E (which seems to be P0368?) And 2c58( which seems to be a byproduct of some other fault). 300E shows as 'not present ', 2c58 present. Remove all 3 ECM connectors and check ecm. All looks good. Back of all 3 connectors covered in grime. Clean all 3, apply dielectric grease to everything. CLear all codes (two), reset adaptations Boom! Checks clean. Drives perfectly. Took for a 10 min spin. Pulled in the driveway. Restarted, all good. Went back out hours later all is good. Next morning, MIL and limp mode.
Ordered a new connector and terminals for exhaust cam sensor. Made a new harness soldered it it to bypass the old one with the short to B+. Cleared codes, reset adaptations. Car started and crapped out. Low idle. Wondered if it just needed to relearn things. Started again, fired right up. Boom! Success. No codes, full of pep. Drove for 15 min. Turned off, turned on, NT710 shows no fault codes. Let it sit for an hour. Started up, drove around, all good. No codes, situation normal. Parked, started again, no codes.
Several hours later I went to move the car so my wife could pull mine in and I'd take hers to work 'just in case'. MF MIL, 300E and 2C58. Cam position sensor B bank 1 short to B+.
Help me, please. What am i missing?
is it the ECM?
Is it the damn timing chain issue? Why would it always be P0368, not 367?
thats all of the info i have. Im an ME, not an EE, so im not super versed in the nuances. Any help would be appreciated.
Just gonna copy/pasta my other post verbiage
Forgot to add 2016 countryman N18, all4, 50k miles.
I really thought that I finally had this licked today and was excited for the wife to come home from watching the eclipse to a fully functional countryman.
I bought an Innova 5610 scanner as it seemed to cover the things i wanted with the mini and ford. I had a limp mode with p0368 code come up. Cleared codes to see what would pop back up and it ran fine for months. Then one day limp mode again. Multiple codes were present, (P0368-stored, pending, permanent-( camshaft position sensor B, high input) P1338 (CPS faulty phase position) P10E2(VVL sensor supply voltage circuit electrical) P0238( turbo boost sensor A circuit high), P0193 (fuel rail sensor high input) P007B(charge air cooler temp sensor circuit range/performance bank 1,P007D( Charge air cooler temp sensor circuit high bank 1). Checked battery voltage: 11.7V get it recharged, doesn't move the needle. Warranty out battery, voltage is good engine on and engine off. P0368 persists. Get fresh oil change, P0368. Replace both VANOS solenoids (50k miles seems to be the maintenance point) and both cam sensors. P0368. Find something about needing to reset adaptation on the DME. 5610 no do this. Buy (reactively) Foxwell NT710. reset adaptations, clear codes. Boom! Success. Drive it around, full of pep, MIL off. Tell the wife her car is fixed.
First start. MIL and limp mode. 300E (which seems to be P0368?) And 2c58( which seems to be a byproduct of some other fault). 300E shows as 'not present ', 2c58 present. Remove all 3 ECM connectors and check ecm. All looks good. Back of all 3 connectors covered in grime. Clean all 3, apply dielectric grease to everything. CLear all codes (two), reset adaptations Boom! Checks clean. Drives perfectly. Took for a 10 min spin. Pulled in the driveway. Restarted, all good. Went back out hours later all is good. Next morning, MIL and limp mode.
Ordered a new connector and terminals for exhaust cam sensor. Made a new harness soldered it it to bypass the old one with the short to B+. Cleared codes, reset adaptations. Car started and crapped out. Low idle. Wondered if it just needed to relearn things. Started again, fired right up. Boom! Success. No codes, full of pep. Drove for 15 min. Turned off, turned on, NT710 shows no fault codes. Let it sit for an hour. Started up, drove around, all good. No codes, situation normal. Parked, started again, no codes.
Several hours later I went to move the car so my wife could pull mine in and I'd take hers to work 'just in case'. MF MIL, 300E and 2C58. Cam position sensor B bank 1 short to B+.
Help me, please. What am i missing?
is it the ECM?
Is it the damn timing chain issue? Why would it always be P0368, not 367?
thats all of the info i have. Im an ME, not an EE, so im not super versed in the nuances. Any help would be appreciated.
I really thought that I finally had this licked today and was excited for the wife to come home from watching the eclipse to a fully functional countryman.
I bought an Innova 5610 scanner as it seemed to cover the things i wanted with the mini and ford. I had a limp mode with p0368 code come up. Cleared codes to see what would pop back up and it ran fine for months. Then one day limp mode again. Multiple codes were present, (P0368-stored, pending, permanent-( camshaft position sensor B, high input) P1338 (CPS faulty phase position) P10E2(VVL sensor supply voltage circuit electrical) P0238( turbo boost sensor A circuit high), P0193 (fuel rail sensor high input) P007B(charge air cooler temp sensor circuit range/performance bank 1,P007D( Charge air cooler temp sensor circuit high bank 1). Checked battery voltage: 11.7V get it recharged, doesn't move the needle. Warranty out battery, voltage is good engine on and engine off. P0368 persists. Get fresh oil change, P0368. Replace both VANOS solenoids (50k miles seems to be the maintenance point) and both cam sensors. P0368. Find something about needing to reset adaptation on the DME. 5610 no do this. Buy (reactively) Foxwell NT710. reset adaptations, clear codes. Boom! Success. Drive it around, full of pep, MIL off. Tell the wife her car is fixed.
First start. MIL and limp mode. 300E (which seems to be P0368?) And 2c58( which seems to be a byproduct of some other fault). 300E shows as 'not present ', 2c58 present. Remove all 3 ECM connectors and check ecm. All looks good. Back of all 3 connectors covered in grime. Clean all 3, apply dielectric grease to everything. CLear all codes (two), reset adaptations Boom! Checks clean. Drives perfectly. Took for a 10 min spin. Pulled in the driveway. Restarted, all good. Went back out hours later all is good. Next morning, MIL and limp mode.
Ordered a new connector and terminals for exhaust cam sensor. Made a new harness soldered it it to bypass the old one with the short to B+. Cleared codes, reset adaptations. Car started and crapped out. Low idle. Wondered if it just needed to relearn things. Started again, fired right up. Boom! Success. No codes, full of pep. Drove for 15 min. Turned off, turned on, NT710 shows no fault codes. Let it sit for an hour. Started up, drove around, all good. No codes, situation normal. Parked, started again, no codes.
Several hours later I went to move the car so my wife could pull mine in and I'd take hers to work 'just in case'. MF MIL, 300E and 2C58. Cam position sensor B bank 1 short to B+.
Help me, please. What am i missing?
is it the ECM?
Is it the damn timing chain issue? Why would it always be P0368, not 367?
thats all of the info i have. Im an ME, not an EE, so im not super versed in the nuances. Any help would be appreciated.