The P0028 fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “Intake Valve Control Solenoid Circuit Range/Performance (Bank 2)”.
The P0024 fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “B Camshaft Position – Timing Over-Advanced or System Performance (Bank 2)”.
The P0025 fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “B Camshaft Position – Timing Over-Retarded (Bank 2)”.
The P002A fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “B Camshaft Profile Control Circuit/Open (Bank 1)”.
The P0023 fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “B Camshaft Position – Actuator Circuit/Open (Bank 2)”.
The P0026 fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “Intake Valve Control Solenoid Circuit Range/Performance (Bank 1)”.
The P0027 fault code, applicable to all car manufacturers, means “Exhaust Valve Control Solenoid Circuit Range/Performance (Bank 1)”.
Tire pressure is crucial for safe driving, and installing a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is an important way to prevent tire blowouts. Today, more and more car owners are recognizing the importance of TPMS. So, do you know how to install a tire pressure monitoring sensor?


