P0016 is know to occur in the Toyota 4Runner when the Crankshaft Position Sensor and the Camshaft Position Sensor are out of alignment by a certain number of degrees, or if there is a sensor issue. We’ll explore the symptoms and causes directly below.
P0016 refers to which camshaft position sensor is out of time with the Crankshaft.
P0016 Symptoms
P0016 should be considered an important trouble code to diagnose and repair. The crank and cam sensors work in tandem to produce the ideal air/fuel ratio for your engine. When this timing is off, the engine will typically not run (or barely run)
Here are the major symptoms of P0016 in the 4Runner:
- Failure to start
- Rattle coming from the motor
- Service engine soon light
- Engine poorly running
P0016 Causes and Solutions: Toyota 4Runner
Here are the most common causes of P0016 in the 4Runner, as well as diagnostic advice, and resources to further explore. It’ll either be a wiring issue, or it’ll be a physical problem (bad reluctor or timing chain jumped).
Wiring Issues
One of the most common causes of P0016 in any vehicle is going to be wiring issues. You’ll want to inspect the wiring harness for visible damage. A lot of the harness leading to and from the Crank/Cam sensors is going to be exposed to hot exhaust and vibration. This is a great place to start diagnosing P0016 in your Toyota 4Runner. It’s quick and easy to do this before moving on to the sensors themselves.
Make sure to check the harness where it plugs into both sensors as well.
How to Diagnose Vehicle Wiring Problems (AA1 Car)
Bad Sensors
After examining the wiring harness, it would be time to check the sensors themselves. Using a simple voltage tester, you’ll be able to determine whether or not they are functioning correctly. We linked to a great video showing you how to do so directly below.
How to test a crankshaft or camshaft sensor (YouTube)
Timing
The timing chain or belt will throw cause P0016 to throw. This will happen when it has stretched or jumped a tooth or two. If it jumps more than a few teeth, the odds are that the engine itself will not run at all.
If you’ve recently changed the timing chain, it may very well have not been aligned properly on install. Many manufacturers (particularly Japanese Auto Makers) have very strict timing chain service intervals. If it’s been too long, it may jump a few teeth. Even the slightest misalignment can cause P0016.
Timing Chain Jumped Symptoms and Diagnosis
Crankshaft Position Sensor (Amazon Low Price)
Camshaft Position Sensor (Amazon)
Crank or Cam Tone/Reluctor Ring
The Crankshaft Sensor is going to use a tone or reluctor ring to determine the position of the Crank. This ring uses notches that are scanned by the Crank Sensor in order to get an accurate position.
If this ring fails, the vehicle will not be able to get an exact crank position. The camshaft typically will have a ring that provides the same function.
Often when a reluctor ring goes bad, it’ll rattle quite a lot. That is a very good indication that there is an issue with it.
Here’s a good video on diagnosing P0016:
Conclusion
Good luck diagnosing P0016 in the Toyota 4Runner. If there is anything you would like to add, please leave a comment below.