P0008 on SEAT
Engine Position System Performance - Bank 1
P0008 on SEAT vehicles indicates engine position system performance - bank 1. Au7o has documented this code across 1 SEAT model — most commonly on Ibiza. P0008 means the engine computer detected that Bank 1 of the engine is timed incorrectly relative to where it should be — specifically, the relationship between the crankshaft and camshaft positions on that bank is off. The 'Engine Position System' refers to the components (timing chain/belt, sprockets, tensioners, and the variable valve timing actuators) that keep the camshafts synchronized with the crankshaft. When the computer commands a timing position but the sensors report the bank is out of the expected range, it sets this code. It generally signals a mechanical timing problem on Bank 1 that can affect performance and, if severe, risk internal engine damage. Typical repair costs on SEAT range from $200 to $1,500, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Common Causes of P0008
- •Stretched or worn timing chain
- •Failed or worn timing chain guides or tensioner
- •Faulty camshaft position (VVT/VCT) actuator or solenoid
- •Low or dirty engine oil affecting timing actuator operation
- •Jumped or mistimed timing chain/belt after service
- •Faulty crankshaft or camshaft position sensor
- •Clogged oil control valve or oil passages
P0008 on SEAT by Model
SEAT Ibiza(1 issue)
- Ibiza 1.2 TSI (EA111) Timing Chain Stretch2010-2015
The EA111 1.2 TSI in Ibiza Mk4 (and Polo, Fabia, Audi A1) suffers timing chain stretch with the original tensioner design. Symptoms appear from 60,000-100,000 km: cold-start rattle, P0016/P0017 cam-crank correlation codes, eventual chain skip causing valve-piston contact. VW Group issued tensioner updates but the underlying chain wear remains. The newer EA211 1.2 TSI replaced this from ~2014 with belt drive — does NOT have the issue.
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What does P0008 mean on SEAT?▼
P0008 stands for "Engine Position System Performance - Bank 1." P0008 means the engine computer detected that Bank 1 of the engine is timed incorrectly relative to where it should be — specifically, the relationship between the crankshaft and camshaft positions on that bank is off. The 'Engine Position System' refers to the components (timing chain/belt, sprockets, tensioners, and the variable valve timing actuators) that keep the camshafts synchronized with the crankshaft. When the computer commands a timing position but the sensors report the bank is out of the expected range, it sets this code. It generally signals a mechanical timing problem on Bank 1 that can affect performance and, if severe, risk internal engine damage. On SEAT specifically, this code is documented across 1 model.
What causes P0008 on SEAT vehicles?▼
Common causes on SEAT: Stretched or worn timing chain, Failed or worn timing chain guides or tensioner, Faulty camshaft position (VVT/VCT) actuator or solenoid, Low or dirty engine oil affecting timing actuator operation, Jumped or mistimed timing chain/belt after service. Specific causes vary by model and year — see the per-model sections below.
How much does it cost to fix P0008 on a SEAT?▼
Repair costs on SEAT range from $200 to $1,500, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Which SEAT models have P0008 documented?▼
Au7o has documented P0008 on 1 SEAT model: Ibiza.