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I have had my 04 Cayenne in the shop 4 times only to leave 700 lighter and have the check engine light come back on Had a neighbor check the code and it came back PO 349 Cam position Sensor bank 2

Any help would be appreciated

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P0349 Camshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit Intermittent

Possible cause of fault

- Camshaft rotor (phase sender wheel) damaged

Diagnosis/troubleshooting

1. Check for additional fault entries for camshaft position sensor 2

- No other faults were recorded go to Step 2.

- Correct other camshaft position sensor faults (P0346, P0347, P0348) in accordance with their instructions.

2. Check camshaft rotor for damage.

Repair as needed.

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Thank you, my neighbor has a shop and said he would try to figure it out works on Mercedes mostly, anything German.

Would this also cause a brief squeal when I start the car? I am beging to lose my faith in Porsche .This is our third P car9 944 S 993) i didn't renew my PCA membership after 10 years, this thing goes dealer to dealer and nobody can fix it.Love the vehicle pull a three horse, horse trailer with it and it puts my Denali to shame . I have lost faith in the dealer network.Will foreword your suggestions to my friend and hope for the best he is replacing the carrier bearing now

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