CEL Code P0369

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Started my 2019 FK8 yesterday after it sat for a week and I suddenly received emissions system and rev match system problem messages.

My OBDII reader spat out error code P0369.

P0369, according to the web tubes, is a cam shaft position sensor trouble code.

I know there was an issue with wiring on 2017s that spat out the same messages but gave different CEL codes.

Anyone seen this on 2018 or 2019 models and what was the fix?

Just trying to gather as much info as I can before chatting with the stealership tomorrow. Cheers!

Honda Civic 10th gen CEL Code P0369 20190721_144141


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My 18 has done this twice now. Both times I was able to clear the codes by turning off auto rev matching/ then turning the car off. I then restarted the car, turned rev match back on and shut it off again. After a few minutes I restarted the car and the codes were cleared.
 
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Thank you. I appreciate the info. I see that the error code is associated with a camshaft position sensor, and is supposedly an intermittent problem. I'm concerned at some point that something catastrophic could happen. The local dealer just kinda brushed me aside, saying not to worry about it.
 
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so what does that mean? cam shaft problem? that would be a big problem wouldn't it?


Thank you. I appreciate the info. I see that the error code is associated with a camshaft position sensor, and is supposedly an intermittent problem. I'm concerned at some point that something catastrophic could happen. The local dealer just kinda brushed me aside, saying not to worry about it.
 


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This just happened to me today. The car started weird and threw that code. It cleared after i disconnected my flashpro and reconnected

Honda Civic 10th gen CEL Code P0369 F5EBFA8C-7A4D-46A0-8C33-142E311C22C4
 
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This just happened to me today. The car started weird and threw that code. It cleared after i disconnected my flashpro and reconnected

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Hope the car is okay. Did this issue get resolved?
 

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Hope the car is okay. Did this issue get resolved?
i cleared the code and hasnt happened since. My friend said it prob was a bad start since i havent used it for a few days and im running a smaller odyssey battery aswell
 
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i cleared the code and hasnt happened since. My friend said it prob was a bad start since i havent used it for a few days and im running a smaller odyssey battery aswell
I see. Sounds like similar circumstances to me when I got that code. Glad everything is okay since.
 


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My car has just under 3K miles and it’s a weekend car. I started the car up this morning and the start up didn’t sound right. I got a CEL and rev match error. Checked it out with a code reader and it was P0369 sensor B.

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My car has just under 3K miles and it’s a weekend car. I started the car up this morning and the start up didn’t sound right. I got a CEL and rev match error. Checked it out with a code reader and it was P0369 sensor B.

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The code will clear after starting it. Mine did that cuz it sat in the garage after a week
 

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This just popped up for me last night. I started the car and heard a sound kind of like a starter grind. Same errors came up for Rev match and Emissions. I used my scan tool to reset and all has been good since. At the same time my oil service also came on indicating I had 15% left. This is strange because I just had the oil changed less than 1,000 miles ago. I don't know if they failed to reset the oil during last change or this cam shaft error also caused the oil indicator to go bonkers.
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