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Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor 2 G163, checking
- Use only gold-plated terminals when servicing terminals in the electrical harness connectors of the Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor 2 G163.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
- Multimeter.
- Wiring diagram.
Test requirements
- The Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) J220 fuses OK.
- Battery voltage at least 12.5 volts.
- All electrical consumers such as, lights and rear window defroster, switched off.
- Vehicles with automatic transmission, shift selector lever into position "P" or "N".
- A/C switched off.
- Ground (GND) connections between engine/transmission/chassis OK.
- Ignition switched off.
Test procedure
- Perform a preliminary check to verify the customers complaint. Refer to → Preliminary Check .
Start diagnosis
- Disconnect the Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor 2 G163 electrical harness connector - 2 -.
- Switch the ignition on.
- Using a Multimeter, Check the Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor 2 G163 electrical harness connector terminals 1 to 3 for voltage.
Specified value: about 5.0 V
- Switch the ignition off.
If the specification was not obtained:
Checking wiring
If the manufacturers test box is being used, perform the following step.
- Install the test box VAG1598/31. Refer to 24 MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION (MFI) .
If the manufacturers test box is not being used, perform the following step.
- Remove the Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) J220. Refer to → Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) J220, Replacing .
- Using a Multimeter, Check the Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor 2 G163 electrical harness connector to the Engine Control Module (ECM) electrical harness connector for resistance.
| Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor 2 G163 electrical harness connector terminals | Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) J220 electrical harness connector terminals or test box sockets |
| 1 | 98 |
| 2 | 86 |
| 3 | 108 |
Specified value: 1.5 Ω Max.
If the specified value was not obtained:
- Check the wiring connection for an open circuit, short circuit to Battery (+) or Ground (GND).
- Check the electrical harness connector for damage, corrosion, loose or broken terminals.
- If necessary, repair the faulty wiring connection.
If no malfunction is found in the wiring and voltage supply was OK:
- Replace the Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor 2 G163.
If no malfunction is found in the wiring and voltage supply was not OK:
- Erase the DTC memory. Refer to → Diagnostic Mode 04 - Reset/Delete Diagnostic Data .
- Perform a road test to verify repair.
If the DTC does not return:
Repair complete, Generate readiness code. Refer to → Readiness Code Description .
- End diagnosis.
If the DTC does return and no malfunction is detected in the wiring and the voltage supply was OK:
- Replace the Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) J220. Refer to → Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) J220, Replacing .
- Assembly is performed in the reverse of the removal.
Final procedures
After repair work, the following work steps must be performed in the following sequence:
- Check the DTC memory.
- If necessary, erase the DTC memory. Refer to Diagnostic Mode 04 - Reset/Delete Diagnostic Data .
- If the DTC memory was erased, generate readiness code. Refer to Readiness Code Description .
End of diagnosis.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.