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P1014

CMP/CKP Sensor Signals Not Compatible

2009-2009 Volvo S80 3.2L I6

Critical SeverityPowertrain

The 2009 Volvo S80 is equipped with a 3.2L inline-6 engine. Below you'll find detailed p1014 diagnostic code information including labor time estimates, cost ranges, and technician notes specific to this engine configuration.

Description

The ECM detected that the camshaft position sensor and crankshaft position sensor signals are not in the expected correlation. The timing relationship between the two sensors is outside acceptable limits, indicating a potential timing issue.

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light
  • Engine may not start
  • Rough running
  • Loss of power
  • Misfires

Common Causes

  • Timing belt or chain jumped a tooth
  • Faulty camshaft position sensor
  • Faulty crankshaft position sensor
  • Tone wheel damage on camshaft or crankshaft
  • Timing belt tensioner failure

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Check timing belt/chain alignment marks
  2. Test CMP sensor signal with oscilloscope
  3. Test CKP sensor signal
  4. Inspect timing belt/chain tensioner
  5. Compare CMP/CKP correlation pattern

Repair Notes

Verify timing belt or chain alignment; replace sensors or timing components as needed.

Related Codes

P0016Crankshaft Position/Camshaft Position Correlation Bank 1 Sensor AP0017Crankshaft Position/Camshaft Position Correlation Bank 1 Sensor BP0335Crankshaft Position Sensor A CircuitP0340Camshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Bank 1

Other Powertrain Codes

P1014 on Other Vehicles

Common Questions

What does code P1014 mean on a 2009-2009 Volvo S80?

P1014 stands for "CMP/CKP Sensor Signals Not Compatible". The ECM detected that the camshaft position sensor and crankshaft position sensor signals are not in the expected correlation. The timing relationship between the two sensors is outside acceptable limits, indicating a potential timing issue.

What are the symptoms of P1014 on a Volvo S80?

Common symptoms of P1014 include: Check Engine Light, Engine may not start, Rough running, Loss of power, Misfires.

What causes P1014 on a 2009-2009 Volvo S80?

Common causes of P1014 include: Timing belt or chain jumped a tooth, Faulty camshaft position sensor, Faulty crankshaft position sensor, Tone wheel damage on camshaft or crankshaft, Timing belt tensioner failure.

Last updated: March 2026

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