Bmw m3 e46 
My son’s 03 M3 has had the SEL activated three times with resultant code   P0012 (‘A’ Camshaft Position Timing Over-Retarded (Bank 1)). Each time   he gets the SEL the engine idles and runs rough. However, the first  two  times after the code was cleared, the engine ran normally.Then  after a  few days, weeks, no particular time frame, the SEL comes on and  rough  running conditions exist again. The rough conditions begin upon  an  engine start. I have an 04 M3 and have not experienced these  symptoms.  Before he has the Intake Camshaft Position Sensor replaced  (which is  pretty expensive on the S54 engine), we were wondering if  there is some  other problem since once the code is reset/cleared, the  engine runs fine  for awhile.The BMW mechanic and the indie shops just  say to replace the  camshaft sensor. The mileage is 50,000 and there  have been no  modifications other than an aftermarket cat-back exhaust  system. Thanks  in advance for any help you might be able to give us.
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The code that you mentioned could potentially be due to a faulty sensor or perhaps a VANOS problem. Of these, the sensor would be more likely. Early failures of the camshaft sensors is not uncommon. Also, we see that there has been a supersession on the sensor, in 2006. This is likely due to a redesign. Before just throwing a sensor at it, you could install the sensor, from your M3, onto your son’s car and see if the fault continues or stays cleared. This will tell you if the sensor is indeed at fault. If the fault continues, you may have a VANOS unit problem
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The code that you mentioned could potentially be due to a faulty sensor or perhaps a VANOS problem. Of these, the sensor would be more likely. Early failures of the camshaft sensors is not uncommon. Also, we see that there has been a supersession on the sensor, in 2006. This is likely due to a redesign. Before just throwing a sensor at it, you could install the sensor, from your M3, onto your son’s car and see if the fault continues or stays cleared. This will tell you if the sensor is indeed at fault. If the fault continues, you may have a VANOS unit problem






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