P0012 Chevrolet Tahoe
Intake Camshaft Position Timing Over-Retarded (Bank 1) · Powertrain Code · High
What is P0012?
The intake camshaft timing on bank 1 is more retarded than the ECM commanded.
When the Chevrolet Tahoe triggers code P0012 (intake camshaft position timing over-retarded (bank 1)), it typically points to an issue in the powertrain system. This is a high severity code, so address it promptly to avoid further damage or safety concerns. Below you'll find the most common causes, symptoms, and repair options specific to the Chevrolet Tahoe.
Diagnostic data on this page is compiled from publicly available repair resources and technical service bulletins. Always have a qualified mechanic confirm the diagnosis before authorizing repairs on your Chevrolet Tahoe.
Common Causes on Chevrolet Tahoe
- Worn or stuck intake cam phaser (extremely common on 5.3L V8 with AFM/DFM)
- Low oil pressure from worn oil pump or clogged pickup screen
- Failed VVT solenoid allowing cam to over-retard
- Stretched timing chain causing incorrect cam timing
- Sludge accumulation from extended oil change intervals
Symptoms
- Check Engine Light on
- Engine rattle or tick at startup (cam phaser knock)
- Rough idle that smooths out after warm-up
- Poor fuel economy
- Reduced engine power
- Hard starting
Notes for Chevrolet Tahoe
Cam phaser failure is one of the most common issues on GM 5.3L V8s — if the tick is persistent, phaser replacement is typically required and involves significant labor.
