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P03EE — A Camshaft Profile Actuator C Control Circuit High Bank 1

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P03EE

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A Camshaft Profile Actuator C Control Circuit High Bank 1

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Causes

  • Short to battery in the actuator control circuit
  • Open or high-resistance ground/poor chassis/ECM ground
  • Failed/corroded connector or pin
  • Faulty camshaft profile (VVT) actuator C (Bank 1)
  • Oil contamination or clogged actuator causing abnormal current draw
  • Faulty ECM driver/output stage

Symptoms

  • Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated
  • Reduced engine performance or limp mode
  • Rough idle, hesitation, or bucking under load
  • Reduced fuel economy
  • Camshaft timing control unavailable or erratic
  • Possible hard start or abnormal engine noise during startup

What to check

  • Read freeze frame and live data (camshaft timing, VVT duty, target vs actual)
  • Verify stored codes and clear then re-run to confirm repeatability
  • Visually inspect wiring and connector for Actuator C Bank 1 for damage, corrosion, or melted insulation
  • Check engine oil level and condition; very dirty/thick oil can impede VVT operation
  • Backprobe the actuator connector with ignition ON (engine OFF) to measure voltage and compare to expected
  • Measure coil resistance of the actuator solenoid (with connector disconnected) and compare to spec

Signal parameters

  • Expected idle connector voltage (ignition ON, engine OFF): approx. battery voltage (~11–14 V) on the feed side; control side may be pulsed by ECM
  • Typical VVT solenoid coil resistance (varies by application): ~3–20 Ω (compare to OEM spec)
  • Control signal type: low-side switching/PWM from ECM; when activated you should see a pulsed waveform (duty 0–100%) with frequency commonly 50–500 Hz (use scope)
  • Abnormal condition: steady battery voltage on control pin with actuator connected and not commanded, or very low resistance to battery = short to B+
  • Abnormal high current draw: significantly below expected coil resistance or excessive current when energized

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Retrieve and record freeze-frame and live data (cam timing, actuator duty). Confirm P03EE is current and not historical. Clear codes and attempt to re-run to reproduce.
  2. Visually inspect harness and connector for Bank 1 Actuator C. Repair any damaged insulation, pins, or corrosion. Reconnect and test.
  3. With ignition OFF, disconnect the actuator connector. Measure solenoid coil resistance across its terminals; compare to OEM spec. If out of range, replace actuator.
  4. With ignition ON (engine OFF) backprobe the harness: verify feed voltage on the power supply pin and the control pin behavior while commanding the actuator from a diagnostic tool. If control pin shows constant battery voltage with no commanded activation, suspect short to B+ in wiring or ECM.
  5. Command the actuator ON/OFF while observing the control pin with a scope or multimeter set to measure duty cycle. Confirm a PWM signal appears when commanded. If no PWM and wiring is good, suspect ECM output.
  6. Check for short to battery: with connector disconnected, measure voltage/resistance from control pin to battery positive. If battery voltage present or low resistance, trace and repair short in harness.
  7. Check grounds: verify good engine and ECM ground connections and repair as needed.
  8. If wiring, connector, power and ground are correct and actuator tests good but problem persists, consider replacing ECM or seek manufacturer-specific guidance/TSB.
  9. After repairs, clear codes and road-test while monitoring live data to confirm cam actuator responds and code does not return.

Likely causes

  • Damaged wiring harness with insulation chafing to a constant 12V source
  • Connector corrosion or bent pin supplying constant battery voltage to the solenoid
  • Defective VVT solenoid (stuck or internally shorted) drawing excessive current
  • Poor or missing ground at engine/ECM causing incorrect voltage readings
  • ECM output transistor failed shorted to battery

Fault status

⚠️ Status
Camshaft Profile Actuator C Control Circuit High — Bank 1. High voltage or excessive current detected in actuator control circuit (possible short to battery, actuator fault, wiring or ECM issue).
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-2 hours

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