Known Issues/P0019/Land Rover

P0019 on Land Rover

Crankshaft/Camshaft Position Correlation - Bank 2 Sensor B

Critical1 Land Rover model affected$4,000-$8,000 typical repairSystem: Engine
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P0019 on Land Rover vehicles indicates crankshaft/camshaft position correlation - bank 2 sensor b. Au7o has documented this code across 1 Land Rover model — most commonly on Range Rover. This code means the engine computer detected that the crankshaft and camshaft positions on bank 2 (sensor B, typically the exhaust camshaft) are out of their expected correlation — in other words, the cam and crank timing don't line up correctly. The computer compares the crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals to verify valve timing, which is often controlled by a variable valve timing (VVT) actuator. A correlation error points to mistimed valve events, frequently from oil-flow or VVT issues, a stretched timing chain, or sensor faults. You may notice rough idle, reduced power, poor fuel economy, or a check-engine light, and ignoring it can risk engine damage. Typical repair costs on Land Rover range from $4,000 to $8,000, depending on the specific model and root cause.

Common Causes of P0019

  • •Stretched or worn timing chain (and worn guides/tensioner)
  • •Faulty variable valve timing (VVT) actuator/solenoid (Bank 2)
  • •Low oil level or dirty/sludged oil restricting VVT flow
  • •Faulty camshaft or crankshaft position sensor
  • •Clogged VVT oil control valve screen
  • •Damaged sensor wiring or connector
  • •Jumped/misaligned timing during prior service

P0019 on Land Rover by Model

Land Rover Range Rover(1 issue)

  • Timing Chain Tensioner Failure on 5.0L AJ-V82010-2022

    The Jaguar/Land Rover AJ-V8 5.0L engine suffers from timing chain tensioner failures. The hydraulic tensioners lose oil pressure on cold starts, allowing the timing chains to slap against the guides. Over time the guides wear and the chain stretches, leading to jumped timing and potential catastrophic engine damage. This is the single most expensive common failure on these engines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does P0019 mean on Land Rover?▼

P0019 stands for "Crankshaft/Camshaft Position Correlation - Bank 2 Sensor B." This code means the engine computer detected that the crankshaft and camshaft positions on bank 2 (sensor B, typically the exhaust camshaft) are out of their expected correlation — in other words, the cam and crank timing don't line up correctly. The computer compares the crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals to verify valve timing, which is often controlled by a variable valve timing (VVT) actuator. A correlation error points to mistimed valve events, frequently from oil-flow or VVT issues, a stretched timing chain, or sensor faults. You may notice rough idle, reduced power, poor fuel economy, or a check-engine light, and ignoring it can risk engine damage. On Land Rover specifically, this code is documented across 1 model.

What causes P0019 on Land Rover vehicles?▼

Common causes on Land Rover: Stretched or worn timing chain (and worn guides/tensioner), Faulty variable valve timing (VVT) actuator/solenoid (Bank 2), Low oil level or dirty/sludged oil restricting VVT flow, Faulty camshaft or crankshaft position sensor, Clogged VVT oil control valve screen. Specific causes vary by model and year — see the per-model sections below.

How much does it cost to fix P0019 on a Land Rover?▼

Repair costs on Land Rover range from $4,000 to $8,000, depending on the specific model and root cause.

Which Land Rover models have P0019 documented?▼

Au7o has documented P0019 on 1 Land Rover model: Range Rover.

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