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New to forum; Audi Q5 camshaft adjustment values
Hello, I would like to ask for help regarding the VCDS readings on the camshaft adjustments (timing chain) for my Audi Q5 2009 3.2L. I want to see if there is a problem with the timing chain., i.e. whether it needs replacement. The picture below shows the readings, but they are in a different format from typical camshaft readings(channel 91,92,93) that I see in forums and it is a bit difficult for me to interpret the measurements. So I know that deviations above +/- 4 means there is a problem - I can see zeros for intlet/exhaust bank 1 and 2 actual, which looks positive to me. But then I am bit concerned regarding the specified values (-132.00 and 137.750) for intlet/exhaust and the exhaust phase/intlet phase values (-47.250, -46.875, -47.625, -47.250).
Any help will be appreciated.
The auto-scan gives no fault codes.
Thank you!
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Benevolent Dictator

Originally Posted by
angevel
The auto-scan gives no fault codes.
Please post it anyway for context.
-Uwe-
The engineering problems are likely insurmountable. It would be like proposing to land a rocket booster section on a barge floating in the middle of the ocean.
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Removed. Data from a clone/pirate copy of VCDS is not welcome here.
Last edited by Uwe; 11-04-2019 at 10:03 AM.
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Benevolent Dictator
Getting help in this forum requires the use of a legitimate VCDS system.
They are available directly from us:
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... Or from any of our authorized resellers:
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Let us know if/when you get one and we'll adjust your forum status.
-Uwe-
The engineering problems are likely insurmountable. It would be like proposing to land a rocket booster section on a barge floating in the middle of the ocean.