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P0009 on Opel

Engine Position System Performance - Bank 2

Critical1 Opel model affected$900-$4,000 typical repairSystem: Engine
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P0009 on Opel vehicles indicates engine position system performance - bank 2. Au7o has documented this code across 1 Opel model — most commonly on Astra. This code means the engine control module detected that the position of the camshaft(s) on bank 2 is out of alignment with the crankshaft beyond an acceptable range. The computer compares crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals to confirm the valve timing is correct; when bank 2 is off, the engine's intake and exhaust valves are not opening and closing at the proper moments. This can cause rough running, reduced power, hard starting, or rattling, and on engines with variable valve timing it often involves the timing components or the phasing system. It generally indicates a mechanical timing problem — such as a stretched chain or jumped timing — on the bank of cylinders not containing cylinder 1. Typical repair costs on Opel range from $900 to $4,000, depending on the specific model and root cause.

Common Causes of P0009

  • •Stretched or worn timing chain on bank 2
  • •Worn timing chain guides or tensioner
  • •Faulty camshaft phaser / variable valve timing actuator
  • •Stuck or clogged VVT oil control (cam phaser) solenoid
  • •Low oil level or dirty oil affecting VVT operation
  • •Camshaft or crankshaft position sensor fault
  • •Timing chain that has jumped a tooth (skipped timing)

P0009 on Opel by Model

Opel Astra(1 issue)

  • 1.4 Turbo (A14NET) Timing Chain Stretch2009-2018

    The A14NET 1.4 turbo engine in Astra J/K, Corsa D/E, Mokka A, and Adam can suffer timing chain stretch typically between 80,000-140,000 km. IMPORTANT DIAGNOSTIC DISTINCTION: brief (1-3 second) rattle ONLY on cold start is more often a worn dual-mass flywheel — see Vauxhall TSB E-14-3157 for 2010-2014 A14NET. Persistent rattle, misfire codes, or rattle that extends beyond cold start point to timing chain stretch. Chain skip causes valve-piston contact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does P0009 mean on Opel?▼

P0009 stands for "Engine Position System Performance - Bank 2." This code means the engine control module detected that the position of the camshaft(s) on bank 2 is out of alignment with the crankshaft beyond an acceptable range. The computer compares crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals to confirm the valve timing is correct; when bank 2 is off, the engine's intake and exhaust valves are not opening and closing at the proper moments. This can cause rough running, reduced power, hard starting, or rattling, and on engines with variable valve timing it often involves the timing components or the phasing system. It generally indicates a mechanical timing problem — such as a stretched chain or jumped timing — on the bank of cylinders not containing cylinder 1. On Opel specifically, this code is documented across 1 model.

What causes P0009 on Opel vehicles?▼

Common causes on Opel: Stretched or worn timing chain on bank 2, Worn timing chain guides or tensioner, Faulty camshaft phaser / variable valve timing actuator, Stuck or clogged VVT oil control (cam phaser) solenoid, Low oil level or dirty oil affecting VVT operation. Specific causes vary by model and year — see the per-model sections below.

How much does it cost to fix P0009 on a Opel?▼

Repair costs on Opel range from $900 to $4,000, depending on the specific model and root cause.

Which Opel models have P0009 documented?▼

Au7o has documented P0009 on 1 Opel model: Astra.

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