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The cam system refers to the timing from the optical sensor that reads where the shaft of the IP is, which tracks at the same speed as the camshaft, which is half that of the Crankshaft.
So it is an IP code, but it can be caused by "blinding" the eye of the optical sensor with dark fuel, cloudy fuel or air bubbles. So far evidence points to most likely an OS failure, but the tests for air dont take too long and arent that complicated. 4psi pressure is enough that its not straining the IP at idle to pull a vacuum post filter. So although not necessarily a fuel pumping issue, this code can come on due to other fueling issues. Verifying pressure just eliminates the fuel lines from the LP to the IP as a possible cause. Although if you did not seat the fuel filter correctly it can still actually suck in air while there is pressure.
The fuel filter only goes down one way, it is keyed, so that is something to check. And make sure there is a gasket on it, not two or three old ones with it.
So it is an IP code, but it can be caused by "blinding" the eye of the optical sensor with dark fuel, cloudy fuel or air bubbles. So far evidence points to most likely an OS failure, but the tests for air dont take too long and arent that complicated. 4psi pressure is enough that its not straining the IP at idle to pull a vacuum post filter. So although not necessarily a fuel pumping issue, this code can come on due to other fueling issues. Verifying pressure just eliminates the fuel lines from the LP to the IP as a possible cause. Although if you did not seat the fuel filter correctly it can still actually suck in air while there is pressure.
The fuel filter only goes down one way, it is keyed, so that is something to check. And make sure there is a gasket on it, not two or three old ones with it.