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    1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTX
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    LaSalle, Ontario, Canada

    Timing tensioner failure - Lucky me, 3 codes: p0011, p0016 & p0299 - Now with Pics

    Drove the car to hockey - no issues. Come out to go get some food and it wouldn't start by just pushing the fob once. I had to hold the fob down for a few seconds in order to get the car to start.
    Driving it - it has almost no acceleration, as if its in limp mode. Car has almost 110k miles on it. Codes:
    p0011 - Bank 1 camshaft A (intake) retard setpoint not reached
    P0016 - bank 1: CMP sensor / Engine Speed Sensor
    P0299 - Boost Pressure regulation: Control range not reached

    My gut tells me a bad DV wouldn't cause cam timing issues right?

    Am I that lucky that the timing tensioner is toast and possibly the timing jumped a tooth? Is it a belt or chain on these cars?

    Could I have both issues, timing and DV issue?

    Car: 2010 A4 2.0

    Thanks for any insight. I will prolly start to diagnose it more tomorrow morning; just pulled the codes tonight and want to go to bed (before I break something).
    Last edited by Allowencer; 02-02-2016 at 08:56 AM.
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